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A New Take on Gender and Productivity During COVID-19

Anecdotal and other empirical evidence says women are publishing less than men over all during the pandemic. This study found otherwise.

Land Acknowledgments Spur Controversies

A controversial land acknowledgment led to a clash between a University of Washington professor and administrators. Native scholars say the practice has value but can be problematic without a commitment to supporting Indigenous communities.

Capital Campaign Watch: Albany Pharmacy and Health Science, Morehouse, North Dakota State

Starting Out Morehouse College has started a campaign to raise $500 million. The college announced that the campaign would be...

Most Students Believe Faculty Adjusted Well to the Pandemic

A report from the National Survey of Student Engagement found that students had positive perceptions about online and hybrid learning last year. Experts say the results reflect how faculty and students worked together during the pandemic.

More Black Students Enroll in Select Liberal Arts Colleges

A new report from the Journal of Blacks in Higher Education found that multiple high-ranking liberal arts colleges saw increases in first-year Black student enrollment. However, some experts say challenges still remain.

Professor Says He Was Fired for Refusing to Teach In Person

A former associate professor at Georgia Military College who suffers from chronic illnesses is suing the college for wrongful termination...

Chicago Students and Parents Surprised With Scholarships

All students at Benito Juarez Community Academy high school and Al Raby High School in Chicago will receive full, debt-free...
Opinion

Bringing PEACE to Support All Students

Preparation, expertise, authenticity, caring and engagement should guide educators in crafting their individual teaching personae, writes teaching scholar Donald A. Saucier.