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Senate Bill Would Boost Funding for Civics Education

A bipartisan bill introduced in the Senate Tuesday would provide $1 billion to expand education programs and research in civics...

‘It’s Not a Luxury Degree’

Many teachers face the need to acquire a graduate degree, often taking on student debt for a high-demand job that yields few economic rewards. What should be done?

Opening the Doors for Student-Faculty Connection

Due to the pandemic, current college students place higher value on personal connections with faculty, staff and peers, writes Laurel Bongiorno.

New Programs: Humanitarian Assistance, Nursing, Cybersecurity

Boston College is starting an interdisciplinary certificate in humanitarian assistance. Herzing University is starting an online doctor of nursing practice...

How an Automated Process Made Goodwin University’s LMS Migration a Breeze | Available On-Demand

In this live, interactive webinar, you’ll hear representatives from Goodwin University discuss the approach they took to successfully migrate to...
Opinion

HBCUs Are Not Minority-Serving Institutions

They and tribal colleges are mission-based institutions born out of the affirmative discrimination by the federal government.

Va. CC System Will Do Another Search for Chancellor

The Virginia Community College System, which hired a new chancellor in March over the objections of Governor Glenn Youngkin, a...

Sleep and Learning

How have you been sleeping? In today’s Academic Minute, Brown University’s Yuka Sasaki examines how sleep and learning are connected...