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New AAUP President Calls JD Vance a Fascist
The new president of the American Association of University Professors called Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance a “fascist” in...
When Oversight Becomes Intimidation and Control
It’s a political problem with a likely political solution.
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Curiosity: From Forbidden Fruit to Catalyst of Progress
How and why curiosity shifted from vice to virtue—and what colleges can do to drive it.
3 Questions for the Creator of Tony’s Teaching Tips
A conversation with my colleague learning designer Tony Sindelar.
NCAA Severely Punishes Former Michigan Football Coach Harbaugh
Jim Harbaugh would be suspended for a year and could have his duties severely limited for up to four years...
Survey: Most New Mexico Students Are Food Insecure
Nearly 60 percent of college students in New Mexico experienced food insecurity in the 2022–23 academic year, while 62 percent...
New Study Finds Students and Families Frustrated With FAFSA, Borrowing More
An annual study released Tuesday by student loan provider Sallie Mae and market research company Ipsos reveals frustrations over this...
Survey: ‘Everything’ Stresses Students Out. How Can Colleges Help?
Recent Student Voice data from Inside Higher Ed and Generation Lab finds two in five college students say stress or mental health is impacting their academics a great deal, and they want help from their institutions to take the pressure off.
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