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It’s Not (Always) the Students’ Fault
Eric Vanden Eykel describes how he learned firsthand how faculty members’ failings can become opportunities for positive change.

Allegations of Board Overreach
Why did the University of Florida suddenly fire its honors program director?
Tenure Awarded at… Buffalo State, McDaniel
Buffalo State College, of the State University of New York Yew Wah (Jeffrey) Chow, business Eric Dolph, art and design...

A Machine Can Now Do College-Level Math
An MIT team’s artificial intelligence, which can solve and explain problems in seconds, could help professors create content and assist with tutoring students. But some see subpar explanations and new ways for students to cheat.

Sara Goldrick-Rab Resigns
She quits following an investigation into her leadership of a center at Temple University.

‘Trash Fire’
Now-removed paper on masturbation sets social media ablaze and triggers inquiries, not necessarily because it’s shocking but because it raises ethical and quality concerns.
New Programs: Public Health, Dance, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Spatial Data
Albertus Magnus College is starting a major in public health. California State University Channel Islands is starting a major in...
Texas A&M Faculty: Shared Governance Isn't Working
The Faculty Senate at Texas A&M University approved a resolution this week that said “shared governance is no longer functioning...
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