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Can Public College Systems Stave Off Closures?
Some public colleges are already on the chopping block. But as college and university systems brace for incoming state budget cuts, they can streamline services and work cohesively to save money, experts say.
Opinion
Why We’re Exhausted by Zoom
Teaching Zoom classes depletes our energy, argues Susan D. Blum, because videoconferencing is nearly a replication of face-to-face interaction but not quite.
Opinion
Clearing the Path to Stability
Unintended consequences due to stimulus distribution requirements must be corrected as future aid for higher education is considered, writes Jennifer Blum.
Purdue Senate Votes Down Civics Requirement
The Purdue University Senate voted down a resolution on adopting a civics literacy requirement for all graduates, 28 to 51...
Academic Minute: Unexpected Benefits of School Rezoning
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Jepson School of Leadership Studies Week, Tom Shields, associate professor of education at...
Opinion
Leading Through Crisis: A Community College Lens
Presidents of community colleges are facing particular challenges these days, writes DeRionne P. Pollard, who shares some leadership strategies she's found helpful.
Report: Public Universities Censor Social Media Speech
A majority of public colleges and universities filter language in posts on their Facebook pages, and some ban specific words...
American U Divests From Fossil Fuels
American University has divested from public fossil fuel investments in its endowment, it announced today. The private nonprofit university in...
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