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More Academics Take Flight From Twitter as Restrictions, Alternatives Grow

Elon Musk’s new limits on viewing tweets have more academics rethinking Twitter just as Meta’s new Twitter competitor debuts.

When Winning a Negotiation Leaves You Worse Off: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Einav Hart, assistant professor of management at the George Mason University School of Business, considers...

Berkshire Conference Board Announces Changes After Racial Incident

The executive board of the Berkshire Conference of Women Historians announced a series of policy changes to respond to a...

New Programs: Instructional Design, Chicano/Latino Studies, Agricultural Communication

The following colleges have started new academic programs in recent weeks: Fairfield University is starting an online master of arts...
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Scaling the ‘Secret Sauce’ for Completion Rates

New efforts are underway to expand ASAP, the City University of New York's academic support program, amid evidence that it works but is costly.

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Threats of Mass Resignation From Board of Elsevier Journal

The publisher wants to replace the editor of Design Studies.

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Is There a Future for U.S. Campuses in China?

American branch campuses in China are facing a confluence of logistical, geopolitical and economic challenges. Many wonder whether the risks are still worth the rewards.

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Career Prep Tip: Hire Students to Counsel and Coach Their Peers

Claremont Graduate University employs students to provide professional development support and help the career services office identify innovative ways to reach other students.