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The End of Deadlines?
May 1? Not so crucial anymore in the pandemic era, if it ever was.

Pandemic Pressures
Chegg surveyed students from 21 countries about their mental health, student debt, perceptions of online learning and attitudes about their countries and their futures.

Opinion
The Damaging Impact of Unattainable Expectations
One subject rarely broached in debates about student mental health is the hypercompetitive atmosphere that colleges and universities foster through their marketing, argues Caleb Wellum.

Liberal Arts Meets Women's Leadership in Health
Women’s liberal arts college is not the first to orient its curriculum around a singular topic, and experts say it likely won't be the last.

Do Students Feel Heard on Campus?
When students have problems or concerns, they are likelier to seek out professors than administrators and to feel faculty members listen more to their perspectives, Inside Higher Ed’s initial Student Voice survey finds.
COVID Conduct
The dismissal of a graduate student for noncompliance with COVID testing policy at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign prompted an outcry among fellow students and raised questions about how far institutions should go to enforce rules and punish violators.

Not Going Quietly
These four professors aren't giving up their tenured positions at Canisius College without a fight -- in court.

Opinion
Leadership in Crossing Divides
Ronald A. Crutcher describes how he's navigated such divides in race, class and politics in his own life and as a college president, and he shares some key lessons he's picked up along the way.
Pagination
Pagination
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