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Ep. 95: Redefining Mental Health for Today’s College Students
Feeling distress isn’t itself a sign of trouble; inability to manage it is. A panel of experts discusses this and other pressing issues.
College Board to Change AP in African American Studies
the College Board announced Monday that it would make changes in the controversial new offering in African American studies. The...
Rob Abel of 1EdTech Consortium: Pulse Podcast
This month’s episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Rob Abel, CEO of the 1EdTech Consortium (formerly IMS...
AAUP Condemns Collin College on Academic Freedom
The American Association of University Professors on Monday published a report on Collin College’s dismissal of three professors, Lora Burnett...
Penn State President Calls Local Paper ‘Fake News’
At a meeting with faculty and staff on Monday, Neeli Bendapudi, the president of Pennsylvania State University, referred to a...
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Cut Through the Noise
Students can stay focused and happy in a hectic world, writes certified mental performance consultant Greg Young, who offers three strategies based on his work with student athletes.
Stony Brook Leads Construction of Climate Campus in NYC
Stony Brook University is leading a consortium of higher education institutions chosen to turn Governors Island—a 172-acre plot of land...
Temple Union Issues No-Confidence Vote in Administration
Ongoing tensions at Temple University were punctuated by a vote of no confidence on Monday, with members of the Temple...
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