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Compilation on STEM Teaching and Learning
Inside Higher Ed is pleased to release today our latest print-on-demand compilation, "STEM Teaching and Learning." You may download a...
Communicating Risks to Foster Compliance
Colleges are employing multipronged strategies to inform students about the pandemic. Will their efforts get students to take safety precautions seriously?
Opinion
It’s Time to Stem Malpractice in STEM Admissions
The skills measured by conventional standardized exams don't appear to be central to STEM success, Robert J. Sternberg writes, and colleges should not rely on such tests in isolation.
‘Scholarship, Money and Prose’
Author discusses his new book on scholarly journals and offers advice on getting published.
Opinion
4 Top Asks Students Have for Colleges
Colleges needn’t cut tuition to boost enrollment this fall -- they just need to offer students what they really want, argues Matt Wilkerson.
Academic Minute: Digital Literacy
Today on the Academic Minute, Gina Baleria, assistant professor of journalism, media writing and digital media at Sonoma State University...
Scholars Charged With Lying About Chinese Military Ties
The U.S. Department of Justice recently announced arrests of three visiting scholars and one Ph.D. student accused of lying about their ties to the Chinese military on visa applications.
Rutgers Faculty Union Sues for Athletic Records
The faculty union at Rutgers University has sued the institution, saying it was denied financial information about the athletics program...
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