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Humanities and Business

What do the humanities have to teach the business sector? In today's Academic Minute, Franklin & Marshall College's Jeff Nesteruk...

Some Professors Object to Removal of Temple Provost

Some professors at Temple University are protesting the decision to remove Hai-Lung Dai as provost this week without any public...

Report Criticizes Proposed Rules on Human Subjects

A new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine urges the creation of an independent commission to...
Opinion

A Unicorn in Academe

From my own point of visibility, I am able to allow others to feel seen, to feel they are not alone, to feel their struggles and experiences are valid and recognized, writes Eric Joy Denise.

Virtues, Vices and Political Influence

Do virtues or vices make for a more influential politician? In today's Academic Minute, Leanne ten Brinke of the University...

A Research Group of Their Own

Texas Tech and Indiana U at Bloomington have developed programs that encourage female faculty members to find more time to publish their research.

Cheating the System?

Even if they could cheat without being penalized, most students will take an honest stab at homework questions, study finds.

Academic Minute: Virtues, Vices and Political Influence

Today on the Academic Minute, Leanne ten Brinke, Banting Postdoctoral Fellow in the Haas School of Business and Department of...