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Jury Awards Ex-Professor $800K
Newman University in Kansas discriminated against a former professor of elementary education because she is a woman and now owes...
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Managing Politically Charged Classroom Conversations Through Technology
Today’s rancorous environment makes discussing politics hazardous, writes Sara Eskridge, who has found technology can be used to foster objectivity and engage students.
Academic Minute: Mothers as Heroes
Today on the Academic Minute, Scott Allison, professor of psychology at the University of Richmond, explores four reasons why mothers...
Harrisburg Faculty, Trustees at Odds on President
Faculty members at Harrisburg Area Community College voted no confidence in their college president last month, while trustees have unanimously...
Florida Refunds Prepaid Plan Funds
Florida will issue cash refunds for families who have participated in its prepaid tuition plan, officials announced Monday. The Florida...
Franklin President Fired After Sex Crime Arrest
Franklin College president Thomas Minar was fired over the weekend following his arrest in Wisconsin for alleged sex crimes against...
Syracuse University to Receive Record Donation
The Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation intends to pledge $75 million to Syracuse University’s S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications...
Eyeing Future Profits
New businesses focused on the marketing rights to the name, image and likeness of college athletes are emerging in anticipation of an NCAA rule change, which has yet to be adopted. Some university officials are concerned bad actors in the market will take advantage of athletes.
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