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U of Cincinnati to Start University Press
The University of Cincinnati announced Thursday that it is starting a university press, which it said would focus on social...
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Searching for the Humanities
John Fea, a history chair, describes what he learned on his daughter's college tours about the presence or absence of a liberal arts ethos.
The Pulse: Podcasting 101
This month's edition of The Pulse, marking the 10th anniversary of the podcast, features a history of the format and a how-to guide.
The Pulse: Mersive Solstice
This month's edition of the “Pulse” podcast features an interview with Christopher Jaynes, chief technology officer at Mersive, whose Solstice...
On Average Day, 1.2 Million Students Drink Alcohol
The U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration has issued an updated version of "A Day in the Life...
Mentors That Matter
How important is having a good mentor during college? In today's Academic Minute, Gwynedd Mercy University's Rebecca Lakin Gullan discusses...
Turning Research Into a Felony
Indiana U says important research on Alzheimer's disease is imperiled by new state abortion law.
When Protests Obstruct Free Speech
Recent incidents at DePaul and UC Irvine raise the question of what obligations a college has to make sure that protesters -- while objecting to an event -- can't shut it down or block its ideas from being heard.
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