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Professors Worry About ‘Digital Surveillance’ of Their Work

Union’s survey of academics elicits concerns that electronic systems that track teaching, grades and research productivity limit independence and well-being.

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Reflecting on a ‘Tumultuous’ Year for Higher Ed

Campus speech, the FAFSA debacle and enrollment woes dominated discussions at a panel event that questioned higher ed’s status quo after a year of compounding crises.

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Program Innovation: Accelerator Programs for Student Entrepreneurs

Many college students are interested in starting their own businesses. Colleges can support their passions by providing real-world experiences to get them started.

Deciphering Polypoid Genome Ancestry: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Binghamton University Week: Adam Session, assistant professor of biological sciences, tries to untangle...

Only 13 Percent of Students See Middle East as Key Issue

Though 45 percent of students say they agree with pro-Palestinian protests on campuses, only 13 percent consider the conflict in...
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DC Police Sweep Encampment Before Mayor’s Hearing

Hours before Mayor Bowser was set to testify before Congress over a protest at George Washington University, police dismantled the encampment. What prompted it?

Board Restores Suspended Funding to Community College

The Louisa County Board of Supervisors voted to restore funding to Piedmont Virginia Community College on Monday, just a week...
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Opinion

Learning to Work, Or Working to Learn?

We need a systems approach to making work-to-learn models just as accessible as traditional learn-to-work pathways, Erin Crisp writes.