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The Power of Peer Interaction

New study shows student learning suffered during the switch to remote instruction last spring, but that small group activities helped reduce this loss.

Thanksgiving ‘Exodus’ Looms

Relatively few colleges have released guidance for student travel over Thanksgiving, even though the COVID-19 pandemic is surging nationwide and the holiday is less than four weeks away.
Opinion

The Risky Proposition of Herd Immunity

Please don’t try to induce it on your campus without a COVID-19 vaccine, writes David Holtgrave.

‘Relationship-Rich Education’

Authors discuss their new book on the importance of the human connection in higher education.

Survey: Students Are Anxious but Not Seeking Colleges' Help

Though 56 percent of students say they are “very” or “somewhat” anxious about the coronavirus pandemic, a majority of them...

Liberty Moves Toward Separate President, Chancellor

Liberty University’s Board of Trustees wants to divide leadership responsibilities at the evangelical institution in the wake of the tumultuous...

Academic Minute: Baby Boomer Era of Politics

Today on the Academic Minute, David Schultz, professor of political science at Hamline University, explains why a generational swing could...

Continued Problems With Taking the SAT

Of 312,000 students registered for the Nov. 7 SAT and SAT Subject Tests, 96,000 registered students are unable to take...