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Origins of Auto-Tune
Auto-Tune rules today’s Top 40 airwaves. In today’s Academic Minute, Joshua Reiss of Queen Mary University of London says this...
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College Sports’ Slow Pace of Change
For nearly three decades, the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics has argued for reforming college sports. What impact has the panel had?
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Overtime Second Thoughts
After last-minute injunction halted a federal overtime rule, many colleges and universities will go ahead with planned changes.
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What Remains of Tenure
Wisconsin regents aren’t done changing the way faculty members are evaluated. This time, they are seeking to give administrators independent power over posttenure reviews -- a move faculty groups oppose.
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Helping Students Embrace Discomfort
In a democracy, students need to learn to live with a high tolerance for ambiguity, writes José Antonio Bowen.
Library Association Joins Advocacy Coalition
The American Library Association and 16 other organizations on Tuesday formed a coalition to advocate for media and technology policy...
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Reaching ‘New Majority’ Students
New book explores different classroom strategies for teaching first-generation, underrepresented students.
Education Department Blocks Aid for 2 For-Profits
The U.S. Department of Education said Tuesday it would block for-profit colleges Globe University and the Minnesota School of Business...
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