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Revitalizing Classes Through Oral Exams

Updating oral exams for the virtual classroom helps students improve their communication, conquer anxiety, solve problems quickly and think creatively, writes Della Dumbaugh.
Opinion

Making Real Change a Classroom at a Time

What or why to teach are more important considerations than how to teach if we are to offer an education that truly matters at this distinct historical juncture, writes Andrew Kaufman.

Failure to Communicate

Professor suspended for saying a Chinese word that sounds like a racial slur in English.

White Lies

Prominent scholar outs herself as white just as she faced exposure for presenting herself as Black.

Signed, Sick in Iowa

University of Iowa students and faculty members stage “sickout” to protest campus reopening plan.

New Programs: Environmental Justice, IT Management, Art Therapy, Educational Leadership, Occupational Therapy, Organizational Leadership

Adelphi University is starting a postgraduate certificate in environmental justice for social workers. Belhaven University is starting a master of...

Community College Shuts Off Remote Work

Most classes are still remote at Hagerstown Community College, but staff and faculty have had VPN access revoked and must now return to campus to work.
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Is Lecturing Racist?

For colleges to achieve antiracism, equity and inclusion, one of the most effective actions will be for professors to stop talking so much in their classrooms, argue Scott Freeman and Elli Theobald.