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Is Cheating a Problem at Your Institution? Spoiler Alert: It Is

David Rettinger and Kate McConnell offer five ways colleges and universities can promote academic integrity not as a bludgeon to punish students but as a set of educationally necessary actions that lead to authentic learning.

Academic Minute: How Entitlement Explains Inequality

Today on the Academic Minute: Kristin Anderson, professor of psychology at the University of Houston Downtown, discusses how entitlement plays...

NCAA: Georgia Tech Women’s Basketball Committed Violations

The National Collegiate Athletic Association announced Tuesday that Georgia Tech’s women’s basketball program would be placed on probation for three...

New Programs: Health Communications, Health Law, Liberal Studies, Esports, Cybersecurity

Agnes Scott College is starting a master of arts in clinical mental health counseling and a master of science in...

San José State to Pay $1.6M to Victims of Sexual Assault

San José State University has agreed to pay a $1.6 million settlement to victims of a university athletic trainer who...
Opinion

Rigor Is BS

Many course policies, assessment measures and other supposedly objective performance standards at best get in the way of learning and at worst make it impossible, argues William Duffy.

Washington University in St. Louis Sees Record Return

The endowment of Washington University in St. Louis generated a 65 percent return during the 2021 fiscal year and is...