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First Amendment Violations in Anti-Drag Laws

There’s a lot of hubbub around the First Amendment in the news. In today’s Academic Minute, Wayne State University’s Mark Satta examines this in the context of anti-drag laws.

Presidents, Twitter and U.S. Soft Power

Words matter, especially in the political sphere. In today’s Academic Minute, Kennesaw State University’s Stephen D. Collins examines this through the lens of social media.

Weekly Wisdom | Interview with College of the Holy Cross President Vincent Rougeau

Get inspired by this incredible conversation about leadership with College of the Holy Cross President Vincent Rougeau

Ep. 98: Streamlining and Scaling Transfer for Equity’s Sake

This week’s episode explores how university systems are working to improve student mobility between and among institutions.

COVID-19 Lockdowns in 2 Iconic Brooklyn Neighborhoods

There is still a lot to study about COVID-19 lockdowns. In today’s Academic Minute, St. John’s University’s Judith DeSena discusses the response of two neighborhoods in Brooklyn to the crisis.

COVID on Campus

COVID rates on campuses didn’t always follow the socioeconomic script. In today’s Academic Minute, Union College’s Lewis Davis explores why.

Fairness First in Artificial Intelligence

AI is not without bias. In today’s Academic Minute, Dickinson College’s John MacCormick discovers the thriving research field of fairness in AI. 

Kurt Vonnegut’s Continuing Appeal to the Young

Kurt Vonnegut’s appeal to young people continues. In today’s Academic Minute, the College of Charleston’s Susan Farrell determines why a member of the Greatest Generation still holds sway today.