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Faulty Assumptions About Lab Teaching During COVID

Given the success of her online class this summer, Mounika Vutukuru disagrees with the notion that lab courses can’t be taught remotely.
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House Republicans Examine Foreign Money to Colleges

Representatives wrote Harvard, Yale and four other universities asking for records into any deals they have with foreign countries.
Opinion

Fostering an Inclusive Classroom

All instructors can take small steps to start building such learning environments from the start of a course, regardless of the modality, write Tracie Marcella Addy, Derek Dube and Khadijah A. Mitchell.

Ep. 16: Monitoring Colleges’ Financial Health

Nick Ducoff is cofounder and CEO of Edmit, a college financial education company. He has weighed in on this issue...

Does the future of English language testing start with AI? | Thursday, July 30th at 2:00 pm ET

The Covid-19 crisis has disrupted higher education worldwide, creating massive challenges for student recruitment and retention. This webcast will discuss...

Catfish: COVID-19

Scholars mourned the COVID-19-related death of a scientist who said she’d been forced to teach during the pandemic. Then they realized she probably wasn’t real.

Personal Stories From the Pandemic

How the crisis is affecting eight learners and their education and work plans.

University of Arizona’s Big Online Push

Former for-profit Ashford University, which enrolls 35,000 students, will become the new, nonprofit University of Arizona Global Campus.