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UT Arlington Student President Impeached After Protest

The University of Texas at Arlington’s student body president was impeached and removed from office Monday after a series of...
Opinion

The Learning Imperative

Public university systems should invest in training and support for quality teaching, Félix V. Matos Rodríguez and Penny MacCormack write.

Mitigating Space Junk: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Markus Wilde, associate professor of aerospace, physics and space sciences at the Florida Institute of...

Biden Extends Pause on Loan Repayment

Federal student loans do not have to be repaid until Sept. 1. President also erases defaults for millions of students.

Counteracting and Counterbalancing

The NAACP and other civil rights groups have joined forces to target Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin’s ban on teaching inclusive history.

Reframing Faculty Affairs: How Provosts and Deans are Rebuilding Higher Education | Available On-Demand

For so long, higher ed could rely on faculty and staff to prioritize working with students, advancing knowledge and serving...

Physical Therapy and Wound Healing

The health-care field is continually changing course. In today’s Academic Minute, Franklin Pierce University’s Willow Henry examines one instance of...

Second Chances for Failing Students

A recent study found that grade-forgiveness policies incentivize students to study STEM, take harder courses and stay in college—not slack off or simply boost their GPAs, as critics claim.