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In Early Days of Pandemic, Teaching Suffered

Global survey finds that although academics believe they met their objectives, students received a “lower-quality” education.

Former Georgetown Coach Agrees to Plead Guilty

Gordon Ernst, the former head coach of men and women’s tennis at Georgetown University, has agreed to plead guilty in...
Opinion

Going for the Gold

Professors and students of color often feel a chronic sense of self-doubt, writes Jesús Ayala, who describes how he and his Latino students overcame impostor syndrome to win an Emmy.
Opinion

Simplify, Simplify

Scott McLemee reviews A Philosophy of Simple Living by Jérôme Brillaud.

Here’s What Free Community College Might Look Like

Though it’s a challenge to design an equitable tuition-free college program, Democratic policy makers have crafted a proposal that is a good start in resolving the complications.

What Literature and Science Tell Us About Forgetting

We don’t need to remember everything. In today's Academic Minute, Torsa Ghosal of California State University, Sacramento, examines why forgetting...

Northeastern Acquires Mills College

The long-awaited board vote follows a months-long legal fight and significant pushback from Mills alumnae groups.

Judging a Degree by the Program, Not the College

Two new studies examine which degree programs at which institutions offer graduates the best chance of recouping their costs and repaying their loans.