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Academic Minute: English Professors Study More Than Books

Today on the Academic Minute: Amy Lueck, associate professor of rhetoric and composition at Santa Clara University, discusses some of...

‘Connecting College and Careers’: An Inside Higher Ed Report

Colleges and universities are under increasing pressure to ensure that their students thrive in the workplace after they graduate. Many...

8 Arrested in Fraternity Pledge’s Death

Eight people were arrested and three others were indicted Friday after an investigation into the death of Adam Oakes, a...

Will Higher Ed Feel the Effects of a Federal Shutdown?

There’s still time for lawmakers to avoid shutting down the federal government, but if they can’t do it, higher education shouldn’t have much to worry about -- as long as the shutdown doesn’t last too long.

Virtual Study Abroad

Can you study abroad from your own living room? In today's Academic Minute, Duke University's Debra Reisinger logged on to...

Guilty Until Proven Innocent?

Faculty leaders at the University of Tennessee call for reinstatement of professor acquitted in China Initiative case, and for policy changes for when the FBI comes calling about a professor again.
Opinion

A Theme for a Troubled Academic Year

Shampa Biswas describes why her college focused on race, violence and health as an organizing framework throughout 2020-21 and highlights some of the important educational benefits.

The UT Austin Liberty Institute? What’s That?

Professors want to know more -- much more -- about a center dedicated to private enterprise and individual rights that has apparently been in the works for years.