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Is ‘Fatphobia’ the Last Acceptable Prejudice in the Academy?

A Cornell University philosopher is calling out the discrimination—which is often blatant—faced by scholars deemed overweight.

Opinion

In Our Short-Term Credential Era

Three ways states can ensure strong investments, policy design and equitable outcomes.

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Student Wellness Tip: Use Art to Start Conversations About Mental Health

One play seemed to speak perfectly to the youth mental health crisis. That’s why professional theater artists at UNC brought it directly to students.

Latinos Underrepresented at Selective Privates

Latino students have been continuously underrepresented at selective private colleges and universities, according to a new report by the Education...
Students at Goucher College work in a well-lit room at individual desks on their laptops.

Academic Success Tip: A Course to Improve Academics of Students on Probation

Leaders at Goucher College created a new course to help students struggling academically to engage in effective learning strategies and increase their cumulative GPAs.

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Annual Presidents’ Survey Finds Optimism Amid Uncertainty

Despite a number of financial and political challenges, many college presidents are optimistic about their own campuses, but less so about the state of higher education.

Opinion

Protest at Berkeley

Business as usual or cause for alarm?

COVID’s Effects on Preschool Children’s Learning: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Steven Barnett, Board of Governors Professor of Education at Rutgers University, discusses some of the...