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Teaching Tip: Successfully Flip Your Classroom
Surveys show students want more variation and active learning in the classroom. One popular strategy for instructors—which has grown simpler as digital course offerings have become more accessible—is the flipped classroom.
New Barriers for Community Colleges
Community college transfer pathways are disrupted by the Supreme Court’s decision to end affirmative action.
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A New Transfer Pathway From Prison to the CSU
Officials at the college in San Quentin State Prison are working with the California State University system on a guaranteed transfer pathway for incarcerated students once they’re released.
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AI Pioneer: ChatGPT Will Soon Become Scholars’ ‘Debate Partner’
A leading Hong Kong university scientist says the days are gone when AI was seen as the villain in education.
U.S. Universities Behind on Interdisciplinary Science
FIU to Pay $575K in Back Wages Due to Alleged Pay Discrimination
Harvard Scholars: President Has Been Mum About Palestinians
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Growing Public Awareness of ‘Period Poverty’ Prompts Legislative Action
More college officials and state lawmakers are addressing this once-taboo issue. Some colleges already provided free menstrual products for students, and many are increasingly being required by law to do so.
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