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Conference Board's Proposed Reforms for Higher Ed
A new report outlines threats to the higher education sector and the many ways colleges should respond to challenges brought...
Opinion
Snapchat, Instagram and Other Unexpected Guests in Class
Kevin Dougherty and Jesse DeDeyne documented how students used their cellphones during a sociology class last fall (spoiler: texting friends and checking Snapchat) and discuss how they'll change their teaching in response.
Opinion
Experiencing COVID-Style Classroom Teaching
Christine I. McClure shares her firsthand experiences and observations teaching an in-person class this summer.
Loan Relief Proposal From Top Republican
Senator Lamar Alexander proposed a sweeping change that would simplify applying for federal student aid while allowing many to make no or smaller monthly student loan payments.
Capital Campaign Watch: Durham Tech, Houghton, St. Olaf, U of Georgia, Western New England, William & Mary
Durham Technical Community College has finished a three-year campaign, topping its goal of $5 million. Major portions of the funds...
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Messages of protest can be hidden in seemingly innocuous places. In today's Academic Minute, part of Kennesaw State University Week...
Report: College Access Remains Inequitable at Selective Publics
An examination of the most selective public universities in the country found that representation of students of color has seen few -- if any -- improvements since 2000.
What's Next for Remote Learning?
Colleges spent millions of dollars facilitating the pivot from face-to-face to remote instruction last spring. Administrators who oversee online learning don’t want that investment to go to waste.
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