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Re-Envisioning Humanities Infrastructure
Recognizing the university press community’s essential contributions to that infrastructure will be crucial as institutions and funders plan for the future, write Charles Watkinson and Melissa Pitts.
New Programs: Quantitative Biosciences and Engineering, Managing Disasters, Business, Human Clinical Nutrition, Business Analytics, Animatronics, Computer Science
Colorado School of Mines is starting a major in quantitative biosciences and engineering. Dickinson College is starting an online master's...

Building High-Quality Online Learning
" Building High-Quality Online Learning" is a new compilation of articles and essays from Inside Higher Ed. You may download...

When Title IX Is a Threat
Pacific University allegedly urged a professor to resign, saying he'd be found responsible for sexual misconduct if he didn't.

Opening the Floor
How Lehigh University dealt with a professor's uncomfortable commentary involving race and poverty.

The Power of Positive Thinking
Faculty members who saw the shift to online learning as an opportunity were less likely to feel burned out or receive poor ratings on their teaching.

The Skinny on Teaching Evals and Bias
New analysis seeks to make sense of what's really going on with respect to gender and other kinds of bias and teaching evaluations. It offers suggestions for meaningful evaluations during COVID-19 and beyond.

Zoombombing Often an ‘Inside Job’
Research suggests that attackers who disrupted online classes often did so at the invitation and encouragement of students in those same classes -- which instructors need to know if they want to guard against noxious interruptions.
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