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Nebraska Lawmakers Call for Resignation of UNL Chancellor

Two state senators are calling for University of Nebraska at Lincoln chancellor Ronnie Green to step down following the announcement of a new plan on diversity and inclusion.
Opinion

Creating a Compassionate Classroom

It’s the environment where students reap the most educational and social-emotional benefits, write Hannah L. Schacter, Shanique G. Brown, Ana M. Daugherty, Susanne Brummelte and Emily Grekin.

Student, Faculty, and Administrator Perspectives on Impactful Digital Learning in the Community College | Available On-Demand

Eighteen months after the pandemic drove a hurried shift to online learning, what do students, faculty and administrators at community...

Syracuse Adds New Safety Measures

Syracuse University on Monday announced new measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 on campus. “Over the holiday, news spread...

Easter Island Myths

What happened on Easter Island? In today's Academic Minute, Binghamton University's Robert DiNapoli says reality may be different from what...

The Dark Side of Lottery-Funded Scholarships

More and more states are creating lottery-funded scholarship programs, but they disproportionately hurt the people they’re often intended to help.

2 More Community Colleges Targeted by Ransomware

Butler County and Lewis and Clark Community Colleges are the most recent victims in a spate of ransomware attacks targeting higher ed institutions.
Opinion

Standing By Researchers at Public Universities

Early in his career, administrators backed Donald Heller’s right to do politically sensitive scholarly work. He believes public university leaders must do the same for their faculty members now.