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Southwest Baptist Board Reverses a Tenure Denial

The board of Southwest Baptist University, in Missouri, this week reversed a tenure denial it had made only two weeks...

Cyberattack Disrupting Classes at Central Piedmont

Information technology staff members at Central Piedmont Community College in Charlotte, N.C., are working to bring the campus back online...

A Pandemic Graduate Admission Cycle

First-time international graduate enrollments plummeted last fall, but substantial numbers of students deferred admission, according to a new survey from the Council of Graduate Schools.
Opinion

Now Is the Time for Hard Decisions

The president and provost of Ithaca College describe why they think strategic change in higher education is crucial now.

Testing for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

Early detection is critical for combating Duchenne muscular dystrophy. In today's Academic Minute, part of University at Albany Week, Bijan...

The Skinny on Teaching Evals and Bias

New analysis seeks to make sense of what's really going on with respect to gender and other kinds of bias and teaching evaluations. It offers suggestions for meaningful evaluations during COVID-19 and beyond.

Zoombombing Often an ‘Inside Job’

Research suggests that attackers who disrupted online classes often did so at the invitation and encouragement of students in those same classes -- which instructors need to know if they want to guard against noxious interruptions.

Campus Infrastructure Shudders Under Record Cold

Campus closures have stopped COVID-19 testing and vaccinations while some colleges struggle through power outages and burst pipes displacing students.