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Michelle Weise of National University: Pulse Podcast

This week’s episode of the Pulse podcast features a discussion with Michelle Weise, vice chancellor for strategy and innovation at...
Opinion

What I’ve Learned From Ungrading

Robert Talbert shares the results of his experiment over the past semester with this approach to assessing and reporting on student learning.

Report: NYU Mulls Professorship for Sabatini

Science reported that New York University’s Grossman School of Medicine is considering hiring biologist Dr. David Sabatini, despite the fact...

Emmert to Retire as NCAA’s President, a ‘Mutual’ Decision

Mark Emmert, who led the National Collegiate Athletic Association through a period of enormous growth and even more turmoil, will...

Harvard Redresses Its Historic Ties to Slavery

Harvard University has pledged $100 million to make amends for its historical ties to slavery, the university announced Tuesday. The...

Groups Sue Education Dept. Over Borrower Defense

Student Defense, the Project on Predatory Student Lending and the National Consumer Law Center have filed a lawsuit against Education...

Better Late Than Never?

Lavish inauguration ceremonies may seem ostentatious or even tone-deaf in the pandemic era, but many college presidents see value in holding long-delayed ceremonies. Some campus leaders are opting for scaled-down events.