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Downfall of a Harvard Scientist

An article in The New York Times details the downfall of Piero Anversa, who once worked at Harvard University's medical...

Neurodiversity

Neurodiversity is a growing social movement. In today's Academic Minute, Landmark College's Ken Gobbo discusses this movement and how it...

Smith Finds No Bias in Incident That Roiled Campus

Investigators concluded that the caller provided "legitimate, non-discriminatory" reason for calling campus police on a black student who was eating her lunch in a residence hall living room. Some question the findings.
Opinion

Keeping Conversation on the Syllabus

When it comes to what should go on a syllabus, the toughest questions are often best answered by students, argues David Ebenbach.

Report Focuses on Chinese Military Ties to Foreign Universities

China’s army has sponsored more than 2,500 military scientists and engineers to study abroad since 2007, according to a new...

Illinois Looks to Chicago for Research Site

An ambitious research effort spanning much of Illinois has its eyes set on Chicago as a new "hub" that could bring together the state's largest public and private universities.

Survey: Professors as Mentors to Undergraduates

Professors are most likely to serve as mentors to undergraduate students, according to the results of a new survey, which...

Academic Minute: Neurodiversity

Today on the Academic Minute, Ken Gobbo, professor of psychology at Landmark College, discusses the neurodiversity movement and how it...