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Should Professors Still Record Lectures? Maybe. Maybe Not.
The pandemic may be fading, but some students still need accommodations and flexibility, proponents say. Others argue that recorded lectures inhibit class discussion, compromise privacy and threaten faculty intellectual property rights.
My Ungrading Experiment
Erica M. Dolson reflects on her old grading practices and how she switched to new ones because of a very human experience: frustration.
A Biblical Precedent for Debt Amnesty: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Eva von Dassow, associate professor of history and languages of the ancient Near East at...
ACICS, Controversial Accreditor, Gives Up the Fight
After years of battling with the U.S. Education Department under two Democratic presidents, the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges &...
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Building Transparent Statewide Transfer Pathways
Private nonprofit colleges and associations can do more to realize the potential of community college transfer to independent institutions, Loni Bordoloi Pazich, Julia Karon and Daniel Rossman write.
Trying to Beat the Heat
Colleges and universities are struggling to keep students and local residents cool as a heat wave sweeps the West Coast.
Survey: Students Want Colleges to Be Diverse
At a time when affirmative action is under legal attack, students like it, according to a survey by Niche. In...
New Guide Recommends Ways to Address Antisemitism on Campus
The American Jewish Committee, an advocacy organization, has released a new guide called “ A Call to Action Against Antisemitism”...
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