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Reinventing Food Systems by Incorporating Our Dietary Past

Did we eat healthier millions of years ago? In today's Academic Minute, part of Washington College Week, Bill Schindler discusses...

More Pressure on Accreditors in Changing Higher Ed Landscape

The role of college oversight bodies is in the spotlight as more large for-profit institutions look to reclassify as nonprofits.

Seeking a Middle Ground Between Publishers and OER

Top Hat strives to get professors to create their own textbooks and make them available free or for sale on its platform. Should traditional textbook publishers be concerned?

Stepping Back From Graduate Programs

As many liberal arts colleges are urged to add graduate programs, St. Lawrence pulls back.

Maryland 'Parts Ways' With Strength Coach

A University of Maryland at College Park football strength and conditioning coach, and one of the athletics staffers accused of...

Academic Minute: Our Dietary Past and Today's Food Systems

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Washington College Week, Bill Schindler, associate professor of anthropology at the college, discusses...

New Haven Ending Programs at Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts

The University of New Haven will stop offering degree-granting academic programs at the Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts after...

Central Washington Fires State Lawmaker for Misconduct

Central Washington University fired a professor of political science who is also a Republican state lawmaker following an investigation into...