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Who Leads Colleges After COVID-19?

A singular focus on the current crisis won't do, higher education leaders say. Those in power at colleges and universities must find time to prepare their institutions for an unsettled future that looks very different from the old status quo.

Scholars on Strike

Academics across the U.S. strike and teach for racial justice and an end to police violence against people of color.

Network to Promote Deaf-Led Sign Language Research

Gallaudet University is launching a professional network to promote Deaf-led research and innovation in sign language technology. Big news today...

Springer Nature Deepens Partnership With ResearchGate

Academic journal publisher Springer Nature and scholarly networking website ResearchGate have agreed to a long-term content syndication partnership. Springer Nature...

Academic Minute: Interracial Friendships

Today on the Academic Minute, Cinzia Pica-Smith, associate professor in the department of human services and rehabilitation studies at Assumption...
Opinion

Humane Assessment Shouldn’t Happen Only During a Pandemic

A standards-based approach to grading that incorporates goal-setting and self-reflection can help promote students' progress in times of crisis as well as normalcy, advises Rosalie Metro.

Loras College Removes Statue of Founder

Loras College, a Catholic institution in Dubuque, Iowa, removed a statue of Bishop Mathias Loras from campus on Sept. 8...

New Programs: Nursing, Electrical Engineering, Esports Business, Project Design

Georgian Court University is launching an accelerated bachelor of science in nursing. South Dakota School of Mines and Technology is...