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Academic Minute: Acute Stereotype-Threatening Cues

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Bentley University Week, Mateo Cruz, assistant professor of management, explores acute stereotype-threatening cues...

Adjunct Says He Was Denied a Full-Time Job for Being Gay

Jéaux Rinedahl, an adjunct professor of nursing at Seattle Pacific University, says he was told last year he did not...
Opinion

The Pros and Cons of Professional Judgment

When it comes to providing financial aid, such judgment can help students but often fail to aid those who need help the most, argue Jaime Ramirez-Mendoza and Tiffany Jones.

U of Kentucky President Supports Players' Right to Kneel

University of Kentucky president Eli Capilouto voiced his support Monday for the university’s men’s basketball team and coach, who knelt...

Harvard Institute Drops U.S. Rep. Who Trumpeted Election Fraud

Harvard University’s Kennedy School removed U.S. Representative Elise Stefanik of New York from the Institute of Politics’ Senior Advisory Committee...

For-Profits Ask Biden Not to Single Them Out

The association representing for-profit colleges and universities, in a letter Monday, urged President-elect Joe Biden's administration not to single them...
Opinion

Why Students Should Be Allowed to Grade Themselves

Instructors should consider the grading dilemmas caused by COVID-19 and recognize that traditional assessment methods have always been arbitrary and unproductive, argues Madeline Grimm.