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Academic Minute: A Better Fix for Torn ACLs

Today on the Academic Minute, James Cook, professor of orthopedic surgery at the University of Missouri School of Medicine, describes...

When Service Learning Doesn't Really Serve

Too often, service learning prioritizes students over the people with whom they work, Randy Stoecker argues in a new book.

More Money for Ethnic Studies at San Francisco State

San Francisco State University has reached an agreement with its embattled College of Ethnic Studies. The college, the only one...

Chinese Parents Protest Changes in Admission Policies

Thousands of Chinese parents joined demonstrations in the capital cities of Hubei and Jiangsu provinces on Saturday to protest changes...

Albright Wins Over Students at Scripps

Some students and faculty members at Scripps College objected to the choice of Madeleine Albright, the former secretary of state...

Contours of a New Discipline

Conference at Georgetown U discusses how to train future ed-tech leaders and whether creating a new discipline is the answer.
Opinion

Portable Journal Acceptance?

In a changing market, authors increasingly find themselves negotiating with publishers to see their work to completion, even after they successfully navigate academic peer review, writes, Michael S. Evans. The solution is to make journal acceptance portable.

Samford Apologizes for Racist Sorority T-Shirt

The Alpha Delta Pi sorority at Samford University, in Alabama, has angered many on campus and elsewhere by producing a...