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Engaging Citizen Students Through Technology
Technology in classrooms is becoming a necessity, but how do we make it more efficient? In today's Academic Minute, part...
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1 Police Call, Lasting Damage
Smith College can't shake an alleged instance of racial profiling from 2018. Now it's being accused of antiwhite racism.
Academic Minute: Engaging Students Through Technology
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Penn State University Week: Daniel J. Mallinson, assistant professor of public policy and...
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Scholars Fear Impact of Poland's Law on the Holocaust
They fear some are holding back in their research on discussing the country's complicity.
Tenure Awarded… at Goucher, Grays Harbor, Meredith, Purdue Northwest
Goucher College Jennifer Bess, peace studies James Dator, history Ailish Hopper, peace studies Danny Kimball, communication and media studies Lana...
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Advances in Deaf Education
Colleges and individuals are endeavoring to make education for deaf people more inclusive and accessible by developing technical vocabulary, training interpreters of color and ensuring greater access.
Reports: NCAA Will Scrap Division I Transfer Rule
The National Collegiate Athletic Association plans to eliminate a rule that requires some Division I college athletes to sit out...
Hampton Requires Employee Vaccination by May 31
Hampton University, a historically Black college in Virginia, is requiring all faculty and staff to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19...
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