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Adam Geller of Edthena

This month’s episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Adam Geller, founder and CEO of Edthena, a platform...

Winter Graduations Could Be Super-Spreader Events

With the Omicron variant fueling a rapid rise in COVID-19 cases, one expert is urging institutions to use layered mitigation strategies to minimize contagion during December graduation ceremonies.

Disabled Student Unions Fight for Better Accessibility

Spurred by the pandemic, student unions for disabled students are emerging to demand more accommodations, create support communities and raise public awareness of the challenges their population faces.

Education as a ‘Consumption Good’

U.N. official warns that universities are at risk because of their packaging.

‘Understanding Academic Freedom’

Author discusses his book about why faculty members should not take their rights for granted.

Academic Minute: Benefits, Risks and Accuracy of Social Media

Today on the Academic Minute: Mindy Brummett, assistant professor of physical therapy at the University of North Texas Health Science...

Princeton Reduces Information It Releases on Admissions

It’s that time of year, when leading colleges boast about their early decision admits. But Princeton University is not releasing...

$50M Gift Launches Energy Institute at Oklahoma State

A $50 million donation to Oklahoma State University will establish a new institute for American energy, the university announced Thursday...