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Arts Curriculum for the Actual Arts Economy
The pandemic has turned the spotlight onto what was an already glaring problem: what we've been teaching our arts students hasn't fully prepared them, argues Eric J. Lapin.
COVID-19 Roundup: ‘Circuit Breakers’ to Stop Virus’s Spread
Several more universities pause in-person instruction to stem spread of virus, as such moves spur decreases elsewhere. Study estimates sizable role of in-person instruction in local outbreaks. Most NCAA fall championships will be played in the spring.
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Reimagining Service Learning in the Digital Age
An ideal education in 2020 will give students the tools -- both physical and digital -- to work with their neighbors to improve the lived circumstances in their communities, writes Laken Brooks.
Academic Minute: Golf and Racial Segregation in Atlanta
Today on the Academic Minute, Lane Demas, professor of history at Central Michigan University, explores where an unexpected early desegregation...
Another Parent Pleads Guilty in Admissions Scandal
Mark Hauser, of Los Angeles, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail...
Virginia Refinancing Higher Ed Debt
Virginia governor Ralph Northam announced Tuesday that the state will refinance some debt to save millions of dollars for higher...
American Adrenaline Narrative
What is the American adrenaline narrative? In today's Academic Minute, Stockton University's Kristin J. Jacobson explains this term and how...
Alumni Blitz for the Liberal Arts
Adrian College planned to terminate history, philosophy, religion and more -- until graduates organized to stop it. Faculty members still don't understand why the programs were threatened.
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