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New Programs: Occupational Therapy, Veteran Studies, Computer Science, Environmental Engineering

Roberts Wesleyan University has started a doctorate in occupational therapy. Saint Leo University has started a bachelor’s program in veteran...

Transfer Rates Tumble at 2-Year Colleges

The pandemic is still causing the number of students who transfer between and to two-year colleges to plummet, a new report shows. Meanwhile, transfer to four-year colleges is on the rise again.

Title of Disputed Painting Returns to University of Oklahoma

A Holocaust survivor whose family’s art collection was looted by the Nazis is transferring the title of a Camille Pissarro...

Ep. 41: The Pandemic’s Impact on Open Educational Resources (OER)

Use of free, openly licensed textbooks and other curricular materials have been on the rise amid growing concerns about college...

You Are What Your Stress Level Is

There have been dramatic shifts in wellness for everyone during COVID-19. In today's Academic Minute, Binghamton University's Lina Begdache says...

Campus Gun Law Prompts Court Fight in Montana

Montana Board of Regents wins injunction temporarily blocking new law allowing for carrying of guns on campus. The regents argue legislators infringed on their authority to set campus policies.

Can Biden Shrink the Black-White Wealth Gap Without Canceling Loan Debt?

President Biden has released a plan to tackle racial wealth disparities in the United States, but he excluded the cancellation of student loan debt, which experts argue is one of the biggest parts of the problem.
Opinion

Virtual Office Hours Should Be Here to Stay

There are compelling reasons related to accessibility and equity to continue them even as we return to full in-person classes, writes Michael Furman.