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Social Sharing Can Lead to a False Sense of Knowledge

Just because someone shares something online doesn’t mean they’re educated on it. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Texas...

Should Class Participation Be Graded?

The pandemic laid bare course policies and practices that disadvantage some students. Now, some say that professors should cool it with awarding participation points.

The Great Resignation at Community Colleges

Community colleges underwent major staffing losses during the pandemic. Now they’re suffering from the ripple effects, and campus leaders are trying desperately to recruit.
Opinion

R-2 for Good

Pursuit of R-2 status can create new opportunities for underrepresented students and needn’t come at cost to inclusion or access, Kim Schatzel and KerryAnn O’Meara write.

‘Adaptation Across the Higher Ed Landscape’: A Special Report

“ Adaptation Across the Higher Ed Landscape” is a new special report from Inside Higher Ed. The free report explores...

New Programs: Professional Sales Leadership, Criminology, Diversity, Clean Energy, Social Media Strategies, Public Health

Franklin University is starting an M.S. in professional sales leadership. Manhattan College is introducing a B.A. in criminology major. Muhlenberg...

Jackson State Delays Student Move-Ins Due to Water Problems

Jackson State University students were asked to delay moving into the dorms Monday because of low water pressure due to...
Opinion

Tackling Students’ Mental Health in the Classroom

Infusing practicable skills into academic classes can give students a greater sense of self-efficacy in managing challenging thoughts and feelings, writes Rachel Goldsmith Turow.