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Single Accreditor's Impact on Graduate Medical Education

Graduate medical education (the residency experience) changed last year with the arrival of a single accreditor: the Accreditation Council for...

Higher Ed Groups Support Voting Rights

Forty-eight higher education groups, including the American Council on Education, have issued a statement opposing efforts, currently being pursued in...

How Peer-to-Peer Learning Can Improve Your Teaching

When carefully planned, it creates learning partnerships, promotes collegiality and develops a sense of mutual accountability among the students, Leslie Barnes and Gemma King write.

University of Richmond Faculty Votes No Confidence in Board Leader

Amid an ongoing debate over renaming two campus buildings, the University of Richmond Faculty Senate on Friday passed a vote...

Morris Brown Earns Accreditation Candidacy After 19 Years

Nearly 20 years after losing its accreditation, Morris Brown College in Atlanta is now a candidate for accreditation with the...

Library Leaders Lack Confidence in Diversity Strategies

Fostering diversity, equity and inclusion in academic libraries is more important to library leaders now than it was in 2019, but many are uncertain about the effectiveness of their strategies.

Mapping the Classroom as Community

Professors can learn a lot by seeing how students are interacting. In today's Academic Minute, part of Penn State University...

Faculty Salaries Dip This Year

Professor pay declined this year for the first time since it recovered -- somewhat -- from the Great Recession. Salary data don't include professors who were laid off.