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Yale Tries to Straddle the Testing Divide
The university will require test scores but accept alternatives to the SAT and ACT. Officials hope it’s the right mix of rigor and flexibility for a post-pandemic era.
Holograms Begin Beaming Into College Classrooms
Breaking out of sci-fi movies and into the classroom, holograms are becoming the latest high-tech teaching tool.
Survey: Why Students Enroll and Why They Persist
Survey data from Anthology identify key factors in student success among U.S. college students, including barriers to completion and how they want to receive university communications.
Did an N.C. State Building Sicken Scores of Occupants?
Some current and former employees say they fear probable carcinogens in a campus building may have harmed them and students. They’re criticizing the university’s response.
A Blueprint for Improving Campus Dialogue and Belonging
Administrators focused on supporting meaningful engagement across lines of difference should consider 10 principles to bring about change, writes Caroline Mehl of the Constructive Dialogue Institute.
Yale Adopts ‘Test-Flexible’ Policy
U.K. Universities Targeted by Cyberattack
Hackers known as Anonymous Sudan reportedly took responsibility and cited the “U.K.’s continued support for Israel” as the reason for their actions.
Questioning as a Foundation for Pedagogy
Asking questions about teaching practices can help embed equity, inclusion and justice into the curriculum.
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