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Why Do Some People See Ghosts While Others Don’t?

Have you ever seen a ghost? In today’s Academic Minute, Knox College’s Frank McAndrew explores why some people do and...

Ratings and Gender Bias Over Time

Two new studies show how bias against women in student ratings operates over time, worsening with critical feedback and instructor age.

Therapy Without Limits

As part of its plan to improve mental health treatment for students, Oglethorpe University removed the cap on the number of counseling sessions allowed.

Fewer Affordable Options for Pell Grant Students

Fewer than a quarter of public four-year institutions, and only 40 percent of community colleges, meet a college access group’s definition of affordability.

Report: ‘Whiteness Rules’ in Selecting Presidents

A new report by the College Futures Foundation can be summed up by its title: “Whiteness Rules: Racial Exclusion in...

Why Do Only Some People See Ghosts? Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Frank McAndrew, Cornelia H. Dudley Professor of Psychology at Knox College, explores why some people...

Black Faculty Members Leave Mizzou

At least nine Black faculty members have left the University of Missouri at Columbia in 2022, The Columbia Missourian reported...
Opinion

Teaching Conversational Skills Through Scaffolding

As we all relearn the art of conversation, integrating the concept of scaffolding can help students have meaningful conversations, Laurie L. Patton writes.