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How COVID Spurred Digital Innovation and Empathy

In the early pandemic, educators rallied to provide academic continuity in unprecedented ways. That spurred online teaching innovations, many of which are worth preserving and enhancing, a Stanford self-study says.

A New Dimension for Fingerprint Technology: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Dayton Week: Partha Banerjee, professor of electro-optics, explores how fingerprinting might...

Maricopa Community Colleges Board Candidate Arrested

A candidate running for the Maricopa County Community College District Governing Board paused his campaign on Tuesday after he was...
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The Plight of China’s Gay Scholars

Sociologist who left China for New Zealand calls on Western academics to pay attention to crackdown in his home country.
Opinion

Let’s Subsidize Intellectual Curiosity Again

The student debt and tuition crises won’t be solved unless we start treating higher education as a public good, Nicole Barbaro writes.

AAUP to Investigate Cuts at Emporia State

The American Association of University Professors announced Wednesday that it has launched an investigation into the cuts at Emporia State...

Texas Weighs Changes to Community College Funding

A Texas commission has recommended that community college funding in the state be directly tied to performance—namely, student graduation rates...

Report Blasts Early Decision

A report by the group Education Reform Now blasts early-decision admissions programs—in which applicants commit to enroll if admitted—as providing...