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Dissertation Defense on Zoom Interrupted by Racist Attack
A newly minted Ed.D. graduate, Dennis Johnson, is calling on Zoom to make changes after his virtual defense of his dissertation last week was interrupted by someone who scrawled the N-word, drew an image of genitalia and posted pornographic images.
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Contagious Civic Engagement
Such engagement can also spread like a virus, writes Michael S. Roth, and we must now turn to virtual tools to strengthen our networks for democracy.
Opinion
Go Outside the Box and Go Local
High school juniors need new strategies for applying to college in the coronavirus era, writes Susan Chan Shifflett.
Careers in a Changing Era: How Higher Ed Can Fight the Skills Gap and Prepare Students for a Dynamic World of Work
Inside Higher Ed today is releasing our newest special report, " Careers in a Changing Era: How Higher Ed Can...
Racist Posts Target Chinese Students at Notre Dame
The University of Notre Dame said that a person who attacked China and Chinese students in a social media post is no longer affiliated with the university.
Academic Minute: Oppositional Mind-Set
Today on the Academic Minute, Bonnie Green, professor of psychology at East Stroudsburg University, explores how critical remarks can affect...
Ranking Academic Freedom Globally
Developers of new index rating countries by their level of academic freedom are challenging university rankers to consider such freedoms more broadly.
Chancellor Resigns at City College of San Francisco
Mark Rocha, the chancellor of the City College of San Francisco, resigned Thursday and will collect a $340,481 settlement, equivalent...
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