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AAUP to Investigate COVID-19 ‘Crisis in Academic Governance’
The American Association of University Professors will investigate the "crisis in academic governance that has occurred in the wake of...
Academic Minute: American Adrenaline Narrative
Today on the Academic Minute, Kristin J. Jacobson, professor of American literature at Stockton University, explains the American adrenaline narrative...
Liberal Arts Majors Less Drawn to Authoritarianism
Higher education in the U.S. seems to be especially effective at mitigating tendencies toward authoritarianism, a new report suggests. The...
New Programs: Organizational Leadership, Counselor Education, Health and Wellness, Therapeutic Yoga, Interdisciplinary Data Science, Cybersecurity
Chowan University is starting a master of arts in organizational leadership. Denver Seminary is starting a Ph.D. in counselor education...
A Long-Term Bet on Employer-Assisted Tuition Programs
Strategic Education Inc. and Noodle Partners launch new platform connecting employees to employer-subsidized college degrees.
Decreasing Funding for Health?
New survey data from the American College Health Association suggest colleges are decreasing their funding to health services, keeping residence halls open and varying widely with regard to testing.
Difficult Day for the ACT
The college admission test was supposed to be given Saturday, but many testing centers were closed.
Local-Global Tension and the Palio of Siena
Tourism can change an event that used to be just for one culture. In today's Academic Minute, Butler University's Thomas...
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