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U of Utah Admits ‘Shortcomings’ in Murder of Student
The University of Utah has admitted to “shortcomings” in the death of Zhifan Dong, a first-year student from China allegedly...
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Why DEI Initiatives Are Likely to Fail
The math does not add up. DEI faculty hiring initiatives are but cheap talk without corresponding efforts to build the pipeline, Mariappan Jawaharlal writes.
Academic Freedom Threatened in India
Scholars who have criticized the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi say they have been reprimanded.
An Abrupt Departure
The president of the North Carolina Community College System resigned this week after less than two years in his position.
In Their Own Words: Being a Learner During the Pandemic | Wednesday, September 2 at 2 pm ET
In this live virtual event, you'll hear from learners from underserved backgrounds about how the COVID-19 pandemic and recession has...
U of Utah Admits ‘Shortcomings’ in Murder of Student
The University of Utah has admitted to “shortcomings” in the death of Zhifan Dong, a first-year student from China allegedly...
Informed Consent of University Athletes
Consent and privacy are leading societal issues. In today’s Academic Minute, part of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Week, Susan Smith explores...
The Different Types of Potential Learners and What They Want
As most colleges see their historical pool of students shrink, here’s a framework for understanding what motivates potential learners from 16 to 65 and what they want from institutions.
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