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Transforming the Personalization of Care: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, Weian Zhao, professor of pharmaceutical sciences at the University of California, Irvine, examines how to...
College’s Board Hits a Breaking Point
Two North Idaho College trustees resigned to force the appointment of new members in the absence of a quorum. They hope new members can save the college from a dysfunctional board.
Compilation on Digital Teaching and Learning
Inside Higher Ed is pleased to release today our latest print-on-demand compilation, “Digital Teaching and Learning.” You may download a...
The Magnitude of Affirmative Action
Study finds large advantages for Black and Latinx applicants to Harvard and University of North Carolina. Is it valid? Will this sway the Supreme Court?
Cal State LA Police Arrest Professor at Debate
Police at California State University, Los Angeles, arrested Melina Abdullah, a professor and former chair of the university’s pan-African studies...
What If Colleges Used to Discriminate Against Asian American Applicants?
New study suggests that top colleges perhaps used to discriminate against Asian Americans, but they may have abandoned the practice.
Dual Enrollment Pays Off
Getting a jumpstart on college courses can pay off for high school students. In today's Academic Minute, Georgia Gwinnett College's...
Opinion
Helping Prospective Students See Themselves on Campus
With some students not able to make it to campus for an in-person tour, colleges must ensure their virtual tours offer a clear sense of what the campus is like, says Mary Kreta of the University of Montana.
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