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The Importance of Social Presence in Online Instruction

Online instruction is a part of college life, but how can we make it better? In today’s Academic Minute, Brenau...

Changed Political Winds in Virginia Shift Vaccine Policy

The new Republican attorney general in Virginia says public colleges lack authority to mandate COVID-19 vaccines, reversing the opinion of his Democratic predecessor.

‘God, Grades & Graduation’

Author explains her book about the “surprising” academic success of religious students.

Professors Say Their Building Is Killing Them

Florida State closes its health sciences building after a faculty report details an apparent cancer cluster, black debris falling from air vents, dangerous radon levels and more. Professors say earlier action may have saved lives.
Opinion

A Test-Prep Person’s Analysis

Ben Paris offers his take on the new SAT.

Georgetown Law Students Want Official Fired Over Tweet

Ilya Shapiro hasn’t yet started his job as a senior lecturer and executive director of the Georgetown Center for the...
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: The SAT’s New Format

Jim Jump likes some things, but he also has a question.

Nebraska Updates Mascot Due to Hate Symbol Similarity

Prompted by concerns over white supremacist imagery, the University of Nebraska has made a small change to depictions of Herbie...