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Aviation and Climate Change
On this Student Spotlight: Will climate change affect aviation’s future? In today's Academic Minute, part of Climate Change Week, Columbia...
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Will They Cheat? Do They Like the Course?
Research finds that traditional predictors of whether a student will cheat lose their value if a student dislikes the course.
Oglethorpe Receives $50M to Create Business School
Oglethorpe University has announced a $50 million gift -- the largest in its 182-year history. The funds will be used...
Higher Education Groups Issue Transfer Guidelines
Three higher education associations issued a joint statement Friday on student transfer and the awarding of college credits -- an...
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Insider’s Take on CUNY’s Pathways
Alexandra Logue, the City University of New York’s former chief academic officer, discusses her new book on Pathways, the system’s ambitious and controversial credit transfer program.
Union Hopes Dashed, Minnesota Professors Try New Strategy
Faculty organizers at the University of Minnesota at the Twin Cities are backing away from their formal unionization goal and...
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Free Speech Advocate Silenced
An ACLU official was the latest to be blocked from speaking on campus, this time by William & Mary students affiliated with Black Lives Matter. The college condemns the action, but punishment, if any, is unclear.
Academic Minute: Aviation and Climate Change
Today on the Academic Minute, Ethan Coffel, fifth-year Ph.D. student in earth and environmental sciences at Columbia University, determines whether...
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