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New Programs: Sustainable Enterprises, Counseling, Health

Florida State University is starting a master of science in entrepreneurship, social and sustainable enterprises. Grace College is expanding its...

Snitch Switch

University of Florida faculty members say a new way for students to report professors who take their scheduled in-person courses online adds insult to injury.
Opinion

Creating Rich Transcripts for Career Activation

Institutions should be embarrassed by the standard transcripts they have been issuing, unchanged for a century, and students should demand better, argues Fred Cutler.
Opinion

Why Flipped Classes Often Flop

Chandralekha Singh shares some lessons she learned from students taking such courses during the pandemic.

New Programs: Education, New Media, Molecular Biology, Athletic Training, Public Health, Instructional Design, Event Management, Data Science

Andrew College, in Georgia, is starting a bachelor of science in elementary education. Concordia College, in New York, is adding...
Opinion

Opening Day

David Galef advises how not to conduct your first class.
Opinion

Avoiding the Groans, Sighs and Eye Rolls

Zahir I. Latheef offers lessons for any class you teach, whether online or in person, requiring group work among students.

A Failure to Educate

This week’s Capitol riots have been repeatedly described as “unthinkable.” Yet happen they did, so how do we start to think about them? Many academics have an answer: the humanities.