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Appeals Court Blocks Adjunct Union
Duquesne is a religious institution and so is exempt from National Labor Relations Board rules, appeals court finds.
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Curing Programmitis to Create Diverse Student Success
Transformational change -- a total restructuring -- is needed to disrupt embedded patterns and reorient campuses for a new student body, argues Adrianna Kezar.
Academic Minute: Parenting Musically
Today on the Academic Minute, Lisa Koops, professor of music education at Case Western Reserve University, explores the various methods...
Transmission Control Protocols
Our most common internet transfer protocols could use an update. In today's Academic Minute, Stetson University's Hala ElAarag explains why...
Debating Student Shout Downs
A committee at Georgetown University law school is re-evaluating its policies on student protests after a demonstration prevented a speaker's speech. Some law students believe the move will chill free speech.
Maine Moves Ahead With Unified Accreditation
The state's university system aims to become first in the nation to accredit its institutions jointly instead of individually. Officials say it will help meet challenges of tighter budgets and shrinking numbers of students.
Northeastern Expands Into Maine
Northeastern University plants another flag out of state with a research institute in Maine's largest city. Perhaps surprisingly, Maine's colleges seem to be welcoming the move.
China Cancels Standardized Tests Due to Coronavirus
China has canceled standardized test dates for common English language proficiency and graduate entry tests due to concerns about containing...
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