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Little Progress Seen for Women in STEM in Film, TV

The last decade has seen little progress in the portrayals of women in science and technology roles in film and...

Cuts to Humanities Majors at Lebanon Valley

Lebanon Valley College has announced plans to end what it describes as "low-enrollment majors" in French, German, philosophy and religion...

Skilled Practice in Teacher Education

Best way to train new teachers? Get 'em in the classroom. In today's Academic Minute, part of St. John's University...

Shalala's Next Gig?

Three-time university president is running for Congress, as are several others who seek to move from halls of campus to halls of Congress.

Is Your State Serving Black Students?

New report from the University of Southern California’s Race and Equity Center grades public institutions across the country.

No More Passing the Harasser

U of Wisconsin moves forward with plan to disclose misconduct findings against employees to their potential future employers, including other system campuses. Some expect the policy to spread.

Former President Pleads Guilty to Illegally Boosting Pay

David Smith, former president of State University of New York Upstate Medical University, has pleaded guilty to abusing his position...
Opinion

Sometimes, Practical Policy Can Be Exceptional

Five years after it was launched, Tennessee Promise has catalyzed seismic positive change, writes Mike Krause.