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Acknowledging the Silent Stigma of Student Parents

College students with children can feel out of place on their campuses. How can institutional leaders promote belonging and success among these learners?

Enhancing Global Learning Mobility Through Credential Transparency

Defining credentials using a linked, open, transparent data schema.

Universities of Wisconsin Stop Reporting Campus Enrollments

The Universities of Wisconsin system will no longer release enrollment numbers for its individual campuses, The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reported. Instead...
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To Teach Students to Use AI, Teach Philosophy

Adam Zweber writes that philosophy has much to teach about how to use AI effectively.

Proud Boys Founder, Yiannopoulos to Mock Harris at U of S.C.

This article contains explicit and potentially offensive terms that are essential to reporting on this situation. Student groups, the NAACP...
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Academic Success Tip: Elevating Embedded Tutors

A pilot program at Sam Houston State University encourages faculty members to add tutoring to gateway courses to improve student success. Early data shows a positive impact on passing rates.

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Opinion

Minding the Perception Gap in College Math Classrooms and Beyond

Math educator Sheila Tabanli offers three instructional strategies that instructors teaching the “most hated subject” can integrate into courses to create a community of learners focused on compassion and connection.

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Harris Doesn’t Think You Should Need a 4-Year Degree

The vice president’s remarks at a recent rally reflect a broader conversation, in the Democratic Party and nationally, about who needs a degree and why.