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The Quality of Exercise

Sometimes the old cliché less is more actually fits. In today's Academic Minute, Skidmore College's Paul Arciero discusses how the...

Who Benefits Most From Higher Ed?

In today's Academic Minute, the University of California at Los Angeles's Jennie Brand explains how the benefit of attending college...

American Regionalism

It’s Election Day in the U.S. and all across the country, voters will be casting ballots for their preferred candidate...

The Evolution of Custody

A great deal has been written about the changing face of the traditional family. In today's Academic Minute, the University...

Program 24: Gainful Employment and the Future of For-Profits (Oct. 31, 2014)

Our new program took a deep dive into the Obama administration's newly released gainful employment regulations and the rules' implications...

The Culture of Cemeteries

Graveyards are spooky. As such, they often serve as the backdrop for scary scenes in literature and film. In today's...

Save the Bats

The presence of bats is a common theme for films, literature and anything angling to emit a creepy vibe. In...

Plants Can Hear

In today's Academic Minute, the University of Missouri's Heidi Appel and Rex Cocroft demonstrate how plants can hear predators. Cocroft...