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Classes Resume at Central Piedmont Following Cyberattack
Classes resumed at Central Piedmont Community College in Charlotte, N.C., after weeks of disruption due to a cyberattack. The cyberattack...
'Student Voice,' News Hub on Student Perspectives, Explored on Key Podcast
The new episode of The Key, Inside Higher Ed's news and analysis podcast, explores Student Voice, our new initiative designed...
Academic Minute: Coordination in Toddlers
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Spelman College Week: Karen Brakke, associate professor in the department of psychology, examines...
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Censoring a Poet Isn’t the Answer
When it comes to which person convicted of a crime should have their work published or not, none of us are in a position to draw the lines between them, argues Adam Szetela.
Report on Community Colleges With a Focus on Students
Ithaka S&R has published a report on efforts by community colleges to focus on students. The report is based on...
Bloomberg Gives $150M to Harvard for New Center for Cities
With a $150 million gift from Bloomberg Philanthropies, Harvard University will establish the Bloomberg Center for Cities, it announced Tuesday...
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Opinion
Creating Compassionate Video-On and Attendance Policies
In his online courses, Zachary Nowak found that such policies helped keep attendance and student engagement in both lecture and discussion sections high.
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Opinion
Cameras On: Surveillance in the Time of COVID-19
Requiring students to let you inside their homes and private spaces can be culturally insensitive and ultimately racist, sexist, gendered and classist, write Margaret Finders and Joaquin Muñoz.
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