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Columbia Faculty Split on Center in Tel Aviv

Columbia University announced plans to open a center in Tel Aviv, and faculty members have split on the idea, The...
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Scaling Up: Syracuse Expands Learning Simulations

Clinical simulations give students a hands-on, safe learning environment to engage in interactions with a trained actor. Syracuse University just added to its 60-plus simulations with a new financial ethics simulation.

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Data-Based Decisions Tip: Creating Communities in Classrooms

Instructors at Macalester College use a collaborative thought activity to identify student wants and priorities in creating connection in their courses.

Work Zones Ahead!

Michigan is paving new transfer pathways.

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Narrowing the Racial Equity Gap in Bachelor’s Degrees

A new report says expansion of community college baccalaureate programs can help close racial equity gaps.

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Texas Supreme Court Says Universities Can Revoke Degrees

A Texas Supreme Court majority has ruled that two major public university systems in the state can revoke degrees received through academic misconduct.

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The Missing Students of Myanmar

Steep drops in high school students taking matriculation exams raise the question. Many blame the military.

Dirty Diapers and the COVID-19 Vaccination: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Joseph Larkin III, associate professor of microbiology and cell science at the University of Florida...