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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...

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?

Overtime Second Thoughts

After last-minute injunction halted a federal overtime rule, many colleges and universities will go ahead with planned changes.

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.

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...

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...