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The Body Issue

Study suggests digital models can help medical schools, which face a shortage of cadavers, teach students human anatomy.
Opinion

Teaching the Teachers

Christopher M. Hakala provides insights on creating and running a teaching center.

The Changing English Major

Amid enrollment declines, speakers at Modern Language Association discuss shifts in the major, such as a de-emphasis of traditional survey and the addition of more writing-related courses.
Opinion

How Do You Teach the Presidency?

While Michael Nelson may be doing everything wrong in his upper-level undergraduate course on the American presidency, he finds it somehow seems to work.

Energizing the History Survey

Professors say even introductory courses should make students think like historians.

Making the Case for Liberal Arts Colleges

Study finds positive impact on graduates’ life experiences, including leadership, civic-mindedness … and financial success.

New Programs: Automotive Service Management, Health Professions, Operations Management, Film Studies, Transatlantic Affairs

College of DuPage is starting a certificate program in automotive service management. Louisiana State University at Alexandria is starting a...
Opinion

Are You Scared of Your Students?

A professor wonders whether the classroom has become an unsafe space for the faculty.