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Confessions of an Interactive Lecturer

In half of a 12-step program, L. Kimberly Epting describes how to create a lecture environment that supports student learning.

A Donor's Demands, a Revoked Chair

A religion professor at the American University in Cairo says the university had no right to revoke his chair title after he resisted a donor's demands that he teach Islam in a preferential manner.

‘Cracks in the Ivory Tower’

Authors discuss their new book on "moral mess" of higher education.

New Programs: Fine Arts, Counseling, Robotics, Theater Education, Health Informatics, Management and Technology, Homeland Security, Sustainability, Technical Art History

Augustana University, in South Dakota, is starting a bachelor of fine arts program. Cazenovia College is starting a master's program...

Former Student, Fair Game?

Institutions tend to either ban student-faculty dating altogether or where a supervisory relationship exists. But they don't ever say professors can't date students who were recently -- sometimes very recently -- in their classes.

Failure to Launch

A new report explains how and why a public-private partnership that sought to help more community college students transfer to selective universities failed.

No Crime Found in Sleeping With 2 Students

Pennsylvania appeals court rules in favor of Bloomsburg U professor fired for sleeping with two students.
Opinion

Our Fail Year

If we want our students to take chances, we faculty members hold the levers that would make such risk taking a risk worth taking, writes Kevin Dettmar.