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Fewer Job Offers for the Latest Class of COVID-19
A new survey from the National Association of Colleges and Employers found that graduates from historically marginalized populations benefited from virtual job recruiting but were still less likely to get paid internships or jobs.
Report: Increasing Pell Would Easily Expand Eligibility
Lawmakers don’t need to decide between increasing Pell Grants for lower-income students or expanding eligibility to more middle-income students, because...
Academic Minute: Living Better and Smarter With Wildfires
Today on the Academic Minute: William Deverell, professor of history at the University of Southern California, says we need to...
Pulse Podcast: Melvin Hines of Upswing
This month's episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Melvin Hines, CEO and co-founder of Upswing. In the...
Opinion
Making Lectures More Interactive
Faculty members can make them even more effective, Marion Menzin and Zachary Nowak advise, by increasing the involvement of the other professional teachers in the classroom: the teaching assistants.
A Deepening Feud Between Goddard College and Alumni
In a cease-and-desist letter, the board threatens legal action if the alumni group continues to publish “misleading or defamatory statements” about the college.
New Presidents or Provosts: Anne Arundel CC, Columbia College (Mo.), Geisinger School of Medicine, Northern Virginia CC, Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, Pennsylvania Western U, St. John’s College (Md.)
Julie Byerley, vice dean for academic affairs at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, has been chosen as...
Opinion
It’s Time to Open the Black Boxes
As remote testing becomes pervasive, colleges should ask some fundamental and wide-ranging questions, Jeremy Epstein and Christopher Kang write.
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