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A Different Way to Deliver Student Feedback

Andrew L. Gillen, an instructor who predominantly teaches STEM classes, offers some effective lessons he's learned from the performing arts.
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Using Blogs for Online, Hybrid or HyFlex Teaching

Blogs offer many benefits, including encouraging students to be more engaged, writes Annette Vee, who provides tips on how to incorporate them most effectively into your courses.

New, Innovative Approaches to Successfully Managing Foreign Influence | Tuesday, September 15th at 2:00 pm ET

Learn how to leverage new technologies and techniques that are key to helping keep your researchers and your institutions safe...

Community Responses After Disasters

What can communal trauma suffered in Puerto Rico teach us about the response to COVID-19? In today's Academic Minute, the...

Unpacking the Arizona-Ashford Deal

Despite millions in guaranteed revenue, experts agree establishing the University of Arizona Global Campus will not be risk-free for Arizona.

Doomed From the Start? Or Not?

Some health experts push back against an undercurrent of pessimism about college reopenings.

Huntington Cancels Mostly White Conference

The Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens canceled an upcoming virtual conference called "Landscapes of Exploitation in the Atlantic World" following criticism that nearly all speakers were white and that the framing of the conference itself was problematic, conflating exploitation with slavery and colonization.
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Derailed by Poor Messaging

Or as Cool Hand Luke put it, “What we’ve got here is a failure to communicate,” writes Michael J. Socolow about campus reopening plans.