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‘The Cheapest Form of Terrorism’

A rash of bomb threats has disrupted higher ed institutions—especially community colleges—across the country this summer.
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Why Books Still Matter: Part 1

Rebecca Alpert explores what we should be teaching graduate students in the humanities today—such as how to navigate writing a book-length work.

After Firing Former President, University of Michigan Hires Santa Ono

The University of Michigan will hire Santa Ono, a biomedical researcher and experienced higher education administrator, as its 15th president...

Better Classroom Experiences, Better Grades

A new report found that faculty members can improve students’ experiences in the classroom by adopting practices that make students...

5 Ways Online Learning Benefited Some Students

As most colleges have returned to in-person learning, we shouldn’t forget some major benefits of having a remote option, Karen Powell Sears writes.

Professor Sues U of Washington Over Land Acknowledgment

A professor has sued the University of Washington in federal court over a dispute over a land acknowledgment. The professor...

Don’t Abandon Virtual Learning Options

Students want the option to continue taking some of their courses online, and colleges should listen, Samuel J. Abrams writes.

Harvard Reaches Agreement on Allston Campus

Harvard University has reached an agreement with its neighbors in Allston that will allow Harvard to build a major research...