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The Learning Imperative
Public university systems should invest in training and support for quality teaching, Félix V. Matos Rodríguez and Penny MacCormack write.
Reframing Faculty Affairs: How Provosts and Deans are Rebuilding Higher Education | Available On-Demand
For so long, higher ed could rely on faculty and staff to prioritize working with students, advancing knowledge and serving...
Physical Therapy and Wound Healing
The health-care field is continually changing course. In today’s Academic Minute, Franklin Pierce University’s Willow Henry examines one instance of...
Too Good at What He Did?
Professor says Moravian University hired him to be a diversity officer but squeezed him out, slowly and then all at once, for actually doing his job.
Second Chances for Failing Students
A recent study found that grade-forgiveness policies incentivize students to study STEM, take harder courses and stay in college—not slack off or simply boost their GPAs, as critics claim.
Physical Therapy and Wound Healing: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Willow Henry, professor of health-care practice at Franklin Pierce University, examines one way the health-care...
New Presidents or Provosts: California State U–East Bay, Canisius College, Converse U, Eastern Washington U, George Washington U, Moore College of Art & Design, Santa Clara U, University System of Georgia
Christopher Alan Bracey, interim provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at George Washington University, in Washington, D.C., has...
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Ground Zero: Critical Social Justice and Its Discontents
Overzealous activists, while usually well-meaning, can shut down one of the most important aspects of any classroom: the free and open exploration of ideas, writes Maximilian Werner.
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