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Trying to Beat the Heat
Colleges and universities are struggling to keep students and local residents cool as a heat wave sweeps the West Coast.
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My Ungrading Experiment
Erica M. Dolson reflects on her old grading practices and how she switched to new ones because of a very human experience: frustration.
China Accuses U.S. of Hacking a University
China has accused the U.S. government of hacking Northwestern Polytechnical University in Xi’an, Bloomberg reported. The university is known for...
4 Ways to Get the New School Year Off to a Good Start
Are your kids ready to go back to school? In today’s Academic Minute, Binghamton University’s Suzanne McLeod looks at ways...
Students Vote for Remote (Employees)
When making decisions about whether non-faculty employees’ jobs could be done remotely or under a hybrid arrangement, college and university officials may not realize that most students don’t expect or feel they need in-person staff.
The Legal Dilemma on Student Debt Relief
Republicans say Biden’s student debt-relief plan is illegal, but they are struggling to find a plaintiff with standing to make a case against the president’s use of executive authority.
Bonding Over the Trauma of Hazing
Filmmaker Byron Hurt discusses the research, family tragedies and personal experience that compelled him to make the new documentary Hazing.
Amherst College Sends Active Shooter Alert by Mistake
Amherst College sent a false active-shooter warning to its campus community on Aug. 26, distressing students and employees on the...
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