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Breast Milk Consumption and Infant Sleep Patterns

How does breast milk affect a baby’s sleep schedule? In today's Academic Minute, the University of Southern California's Darby Saxbe...

The Pulse: COVID-Converted Podcast #1

This episode of the Pulse podcast is the first in an audio and video podcast series in response to the...

The Shift to Remote and What's Ahead for Fall: Your Turn

Readers share "feasible" ideas for a fall instructional model with students on campus but physically distancing. And the particular challenges this spring for instructors and students at institutions that use the quarter system rather than semesters.

Still on Campus

Chinese students who remain on American college campuses during the pandemic adjust to quieter lives.

Ohio to Cut Public College Funding by $110 Million Over 2 Months

Mike DeWine, Ohio’s Republican governor, announced that the state will cut its spending by $775 million over the next two...

Campaign by N.J. Colleges to Recruit In-State Students

The presidents of 10 public four-year colleges in New Jersey have launched an initiative asking New Jersey students to attend...

University of Akron to Cut 6 Colleges

University of Akron president Gary Miller announced that the university will cut six of its 11 academic colleges, Cleveland.com reported...

Who Holds Professional Positions in Higher Ed, and Who Gets Paid?

Women and minority professionals are gaining representation in several higher education employment areas but continue to hold leadership roles less often than their white male counterparts.