Filter & Sort
Filter
SORT BY DATE
Order

Oxford Suspends Funding Ties With Huawei

The University of Oxford will not accept new donations or research funding from the Chinese telecommunications company Huawei amid concerns...

A 10% Tuition Cut, but Who Benefits?

Ontario cuts domestic student tuition by 10 percent while scaling back aid spending. Colleges won't be made whole, and students who got grants covering their full tuition will receive a portion of their aid in loans.

Neuroscience and Horror Movies

Horror movies can be quite effective at scaring us. In today's Academic Minute, Manhattan College's Michael Grabowski determines what makes...

Now Hiring ‘Dr. Inside’

Erroneous job ads with the preferred candidates' names in the titles roil academics who have experienced "sham" searches.

Words Matter at Michigan State

Board of Trustees pushes out interim president John Engler after nearly a year of tumult and eye-opening comments at Michigan State, including recent suggestion that some abuse victims enjoy "the spotlight."

Survey: Employers Want 'Soft Skills' From Graduates

Employers want college graduates who have “soft skills,” such as being a good listener or thinking critically, but they have...

Taking Race Out of Crime Alerts?

University of Nebraska at Lincoln is under fire by students who thought police should not have mentioned in a campuswide bulletin that two men accused of sexual assault were black, believing that it reinforced harmful stereotypes.

Academic Minute: Neuroscience and Horror Movies

Today on the Academic Minute, Michael Grabowski, associate professor of communication at Manhattan College, determines why horror movies can be...