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Did a Journal Editor Publish Someone Else's Work as His Own?
Springer is investigating the allegations.
After the Pell Ban
Congress recently lifted the ban on Pell Grant eligibility for people in prison. Advocates say their work isn’t over.
More Colleges Remove Offensive Names, Symbols
Two Southern colleges announced Tuesday that they have removed symbols of racism from their campuses after facing pressure from students...
Academic Minute: COVID-19 Treatment and Foundational Chemistry
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Rhodes College Week, Shana Stoddard, assistant professor of chemistry, discusses how applying what...
Wrestling Well
A president describes what she learned while teaching a new course at her university amid a pandemic.
D.C. Leads Nation in Student Debt
Student loan debt varies greatly by state, with Washington, D.C., leading the nation both in the size of the amounts...
Opinion
10 Ways to Tackle Linguistic Bias in Our Classrooms
It's time for us as faculty members to recognize and combat our prejudices when it comes to how our students speak and write, argues Catherine Savini.
Senators Call for More Funding to Train the Unemployed
A bipartisan group of senators on Tuesday proposed providing federal grants to help partnerships between community or technical colleges and...
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