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A New Reality for Hong Kong Universities
How much freedom -- academic and otherwise -- has been lost to the national security law? Some scholars answer question by leaving.
Pearson Launches App for Students
The company is charging $9.99 per month for a single book. Will students buy it?
Taking a Holistic Approach to Student Wellness | Available On-Demand
The mental health of students is one of the most difficult issues facing colleges and universities. This webcast will feature...
Personalizing Students' Educational Journey | Available On-Demand
This webcast explored some of the strategies colleges are undertaking to help students navigate enrolling, choosing an academic path, staying...
Your Brain on Virtual Reality
Virtual reality is here, but does it work for everyone? In today's Academic Minute, NYU Abu Dhabi's Bas Rokers examines...
Shared Governance, Then and Now
New survey data from the American Association of University Professors offer a snapshot of the faculty role in shared governance, now and through a historical lens.
The Delta Curveball
Some colleges are expanding vaccine requirements or reimposing mask mandates in response to spread of Delta variant and new CDC guidance. Other institutions are finding their authority to mandate mitigation measures limited.
Marquette President, Though Vaccinated, Has COVID-19
Marquette University president Michael Lovell is vaccinated against COVID-19 but was diagnosed as having the coronavirus on Tuesday. He wrote...
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