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Former Professor Admits to Assaulting Disabled Man

Anna Stubblefield, the former chair of philosophy at Rutgers University at Newark, said this week that she sexually assaulted a...
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A Low Bar for Bar Passage

Vast majority of law school grads who sit for the bar pass within two years, but at least a quarter fail at more than 10 percent of schools.

Tone-Deaf

SUNY Binghamton engineering professor offends many by asking about a “white” engineering society in response to an email from a black students’ group.

The Cost of Cleaning Up

March's four snowstorms have real costs for colleges in the Northeast. But colleges around the country plan to pay in case of extreme weather.

Making Higher Education More Efficient and Effective

This webcast will explore strategies of a range of colleges to promote effectiveness and efficiency, including technology, enrollment, student success...

Prior Commitments at Work

Do you still think about prior commitments you’ve had at work? In today's Academic Minute, Ohio State University's Howard Klein...

What Motivates Good Teaching?

New study of faculty motivation for teaching says certain kinds of motivation -- intrinsic and believing that teaching is important -- are linked to use of best teaching practices, across institution types. Rewards and guilt appear to have no bearing on best practices.