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Developmental Education Reform Improved Passing Rates
The movement to reform remedial education now has more research to back it up with this study on Florida's results.
CDC Panel Prioritizes Vaccine Distribution to Health-Care Workers
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices met yesterday to decide which populations should be...
Opinion
The Importance of Inequality Studies
Students, professors and administrators need a deeper understanding of how human disparities have developed, why they persist and how they evolve over time, write William A. Darity Jr., Malachi Hacohen and Adam Hollowell.
Academic Minute: Telecommuting
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Week, Timothy D. Golden, professor of enterprise management and organization...
Opinion
Keep the Distance in Distance Learning
Kelsea Turner makes the case for making group work optional in such classes.
Graham Spanier Conviction Reinstated
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit reinstated the child-endangerment conviction of Graham Spanier, former president of Pennsylvania...
International Academies Urge More Language Ed
Five international academies on Tuesday urged more investment in language education, to increase access to and diversity of languages spoken...
College Unbound Receives Accreditation
College Unbound is now the 13th accredited college in Rhode Island. The unique nonprofit college offers bachelor's degrees and uses...
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