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Pathways for Exploring Race in the Health Sciences
Humanities scholars at Wheaton College in Massachusetts will develop 10 exportable curricular modules on such topics as genetics and race.
Insider Exclusive Coffee Break Webcast | Case Study in Academic Freedom: Hamline University | Available On-Demand for Insiders Only
.showhide button {cursor:pointer;background:#ef7521;border:0;padding:5px 12px;box-shadow:2px 2px 2px #ddd;font-size:18px;margin:10px 0;color:#fff;} Issues about religion and academic freedom remain a tough balancing act for...
Paths to Institutional Prosperity at a Time of Constrained Resources | Available On-Demand
This webcast, featuring Inside Higher Ed Editors Doug Lederman and Scott Jaschik, will explore the various forms of partnerships and...
Princeton Student Charged With Attacking Officers on Jan. 6
A Princeton University student was charged Tuesday with civil disorder, a felony, and related misdemeanor offenses in the Jan. 6...
The Future of Fintech
Technology can be used to tackle climate change. In today’s Academic Minute, part of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Week, Aparna Gupta...
Wellesley Students Demand Trans Inclusivity
Most women’s colleges don’t allow transgender men to enroll. But students at Wellesley are pushing for that to change—and for administrators to recognize those who already attend.
Will University of the People Endure for the People?
This free, nonprofit, online university breaks rules, harnesses bots and seeks to serve the world. But its effort to seek new accreditation raises thorny higher ed innovation questions.
The Future of Fintech: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Week: Aparna Gupta, professor of quantitative finance, explores how technology...
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