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A National Consortium for Digital Ethnic Studies

Salem State University will create a national consortium of regional public universities to help institutions that serve traditionally underrepresented students...
Opinion

Oral Exams in a Virtual Classroom

Offering exams in that format can be beneficial to both the instructor and the students in multiple ways, writes Kevin Sun, who provides recommendations for faculty who are considering it.

‘Playing Long Ball’

New initiative to help HBCUs enhance career readiness and leadership development for students is a welcome development for Black college leaders, who say such philanthropic partnerships will yield better results than one-time infusions of cash.
Opinion

IRB Roadblock

An overly restrictive institutional review board can take down an entire academic program and weaken the research reputation of a university, writes Dale R. Wagner.

Biden Nominates Shelly Lowe as NEH Chair

President Biden announced his intent Tuesday to nominate Shelly Lowe, a current member of the National Council on the Humanities...

Studying Video Games as Culture

Video games are ingrained in our culture. In today's Academic Minute, Cuyahoga Community College's Mike Piero examines how to study...

University President Charged With Plagiarism

In at least three speeches, West Liberty University’s president lifted language from a handful of unattributed sources. Faculty members are outraged.

Academic Integrity, or Insubordination?

Truckee Meadows Community College seeks to terminate a tenured professor of math for being repeatedly uncooperative, but the professor says he was standing up for math standards.