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Academic Minute: Humans and Outer Space
Today on the Academic Minute: Robert Edgell, professor of technology management and co-director of the Joint Center for Creativity, Design...
Ep. 40: Higher Ed’s New Digital Divide
Inequality in digital access is not a new problem in higher education – but COVID-19 has spotlighted just how much...

COVID-19 and your Campus: Pragmatic Planning for a Safe Return to In-Person Learning and On-Campus Events | Available On-Demand
In this webinar, experts share what they see across the educational landscape as it relates to establishing and operating a...
Building Storytellers
There is always a place for stories in academe. In today's Academic Minute, part of University of Houston-Clear Lake Week...

Judson College Will Close
The Baptist women’s college had only 12 new students committed to attend in the fall.

The Case for Writing Plainly
New study says scholarly articles that are hard to read don't actually make the author sound smarter, and they get cited less. Authors hope their findings will encourage graduate programs to teach students how to write clearly.

Protecting or Restricting Students?
A Boston College student organization is accusing administrators of using public gathering policies to restrict their free speech and prevent them from criticizing the institution.

Europe Struggles to Build Common Area for Science
Norway spends 1 percent of GDP on research, but Poland just 0.16 percent.
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