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Discharges, Demographics and Discipline

Marquette is eyeing deep faculty cuts. An undergraduate says she was targeted for discipline because she questioned the administration.
Opinion

Using Online Quizzing Better

This semester, make your online quizzes carry more of the weight of instruction, Zachary Nowak advises.
Opinion

Why I Don’t Give Extra Credit

Laurence Musgrove explains his rationale in poetry.

The Power of Peer Interaction

New study shows student learning suffered during the switch to remote instruction last spring, but that small group activities helped reduce this loss.

New Programs: Law and Human Resources, Business, Professional Studies, Health Administration, Mechanical Engineering

Albany Law School announced a new suite of online graduate programs for professionals seeking to advance their careers in human...

‘Relationship-Rich Education’

Authors discuss their new book on the importance of the human connection in higher education.

Gender Bias in TA Evals

We know about gender bias in student ratings of professors. A new study finds the same, troubling trend in evaluations of teaching assistants.
Opinion

QAnon and On and On

Scott McLemee reviews Political Perversion: Rhetorical Aberration in the Time of Trumpeteering by Joshua Gunn.