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A Push for Equitable Assessment

COVID-19 and nationwide antiracism protests have intensified conversations about inequity in higher education. One research group hopes to use the moment to promote more inclusive ways to validate learning.

Clinical Education in a Pandemic Era

Clinical education is beginning to resume in many health-care fields after being suspended at the start of the coronavirus pandemic. But it's not simple, and there's no one standard.

Producing Job-ready Graduates in a Pandemic-impacted Job Market | Wednesday, June 24 at 2:00 pm ET

This webcast will explore how innovative institutions are developing new ways to prepare students for the workplace. To view a...

AI and the Workforce

Will future artificial intelligence help or harm the human workforce? In today's Academic Minute, part of New York University Week...

Looking Beyond the College Degree

A quarter of Americans say they would pursue education or training within six months if they lost their job, but most prefer nondegree training over the traditional college route.

Mathematicians Urge Ending Work With Police

Over 1,500 mathematicians have signed a letter urging the community to stop working with police.

Trying to Make Sense of a Fluid Fall

As more colleges announce their instructional plans, two simulations suggest some of the likely challenges to a physical return. Others see opportunity for experimentation around teaching and learning.

Ed Department Expands Foreign Gift Reporting Requirements

The Department of Education this week launched a new online reporting system that will require colleges to disclose far more...