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Arizona Admits Failings in Murder of Professor, Faces Suit

University of Arizona president Robert C. Robbins admitted failings in the October murder of a professor, Thomas Meixner, on the...

Commenters Decry Move to Roll Back Free Inquiry Rule

Higher education associations want the Education Department to repeal the entire free inquiry rule put in place by the Trump administration.
Opinion

Advancing Your Online Education Strategy

Successful planning approaches tend to ask and answer these 12 questions, Ben Chrischilles writes.
Opinion

Where Will Generative AI Lead?

Looking ahead to the not-too-distant future, we are likely to see more about biocomputers. Using brain and stem cells, researchers are hoping to vastly accelerate and expand performance.

Academic Success Tip: A (Study) Room of Their Own

Howard Community College is the latest institution to add a family study room. Proponents of these spaces say they help students who are parents and signal something deeper about belonging—when they’re part of a suite of family-friendly policies.

Wellness Tip: Host a Mini Horse Visit to Provide Stress Relief, Fun for Students

During stressful times in the academic year, some higher ed institutions are bringing in mini horses to promote student wellness, increase morale and expose students to equines.

New Programs: Trauma-Informed Education, Psychology, Business, Marketing, Nursing

Hiram College is starting graduate-level certificate in trauma-informed education. Mississippi State University at Meridian will be starting its first doctoral...

The Promise of Pedagogical Play

It can be valuable for not only children but also grown-ups, write Niya Bond and Todd Zakrajsek, and in fact should be a priority for academics’ professional development.