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Historians Call for Release of Nicaraguan Professor
The leadership of the American Historical Association wrote last week to Nicaraguan authorities urging them to release Ricardo Baltodano Marcenaro...
Professor Apologizes for Comments on ‘Test Anxiety’
Jeffrey McCutcheon, associate professor of chemical engineering at the University of Connecticut, apologized for publicly questioning whether he should have...
Igloo Building, Petition Circulating, Bundling Up
Colleges in the Midwest respond to the record cold temperatures created by the polar vortex.
Faculty Pay Gaps Over a Lifetime
Gender equity initiatives have cut the salary gap between male and female faculty members at the Johns Hopkins University School...
Digital Learning in 'Inside Higher Ed' This Week
Among the topics: competency-based education spreads slowly; Gates encourages cross-institutional collaboration; OER as survival strategy.
Opinion
Speak Softly… or at Least Speak English
Policing international students’ speech and threatening them with discrimination for speaking their own language is abhorrent, writes Susan D. Blum.
A View of Higher Ed Innovation After 8 Years in Government
A Q&A with David Soo -- whose work on educational innovation spanned the Obama and Trump Education Departments -- about spurring change in higher ed and differences between the two administrations.
Ending Toxic Culture in Fraternities
Author discusses in her upcoming book why chapter members drink and participate in "rape culture."
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