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Who Are the Students Struggling With Online Learning?

A new survey sheds light on the current digital divide in higher education -- and what faculty can do about it in their classrooms, writes Nicole Barbaro.
Opinion

Where’s the ‘Video Off’ Button in Face-to-Face Instruction?

Remote teaching has revealed the importance for students of learning new skills and taking creative risks without being watched, argues Maggie Melo.

$100M Gift for U of Alabama at Birmingham Medical School

The University of Alabama at Birmingham announced two donations totaling $100 million to its School of Medicine on Tuesday. A...

Motivating Teaching Excellence and Supporting Diverse Faculty

What contributes to a motivated teaching environment in higher education? In today's Academic Minute, Indiana University's Allison BrckaLorenz explores her...

States Will Need to Pony Up for Biden’s Free College Plan

If they want to cash in on the Democrats’ free community college plan, some states will need to increase funding for higher education by more than 40 percent.

Into Their Own Hands

Professors in Iowa and Georgia are acting on their own to require masks in their classrooms.

Capital Campaign Watch: Iona, NYU Law, Virginia Wesleyan, Youngstown State

Iona College raised $154 million in a campaign that started in 2015 with a goal of $150 million. New York...

What the Debt Ceiling Debate Means for Higher Ed

Congress must authorize the federal government to borrow more money by mid-October so that it can pay its bills, raising questions about federal spending as Democrats work to push through monumental higher education funding.