Filter & Sort
Filter
SORT BY DATE
Order
Protesters lit by a red and white light hold signs reading: "This alum supports SJP and JVP" and "Free Palestine"

Columbia Has Changed Its Protest Policy—Again

The university established controversial demonstration guidelines after Oct. 7. Now, it has implemented new ones—this time incorporating faculty and student feedback.

Prioritizing Textbook Affordability: Voices of Student Success

Voices of Student Success, a six-episode series focused on student retention, engagement and graduation in higher education, takes over this...

Mississippi University Closure Bill Dies, but Similar One Emerges

A Mississippi bill that would close three unidentified state colleges or universities essentially died in a state Senate committee Monday...

Brown Reinstates Standardized Testing Requirement

Brown University will reinstate standardized testing requirements for first-year applicants, beginning with the next admission cycle to admit the Class...

Foxx: Harvard Failed to Comply With Subpoena

Harvard University turned over 1,500 pages of documents Monday to the House Education and Workforce Committee to comply with a...
Teacher takes time to walk and talk with teen

Faculty, Staff Members Serve as Key Mental Health Resources for Students

A survey of Iowa community college employees found stakeholders want to support students’ mental health, but many feel underprepared to do so. University of Iowa researchers identified six solutions to help.

The Pandemic’s Impact on Special Educators: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Assumption University Week: Samantha Goldman, associate professor of special education and chair of...
Patty Goedl, a light-skinned woman with long brown hair, teaches accounting at the University of Cincinnati at Clermont.

Listen: Increasing Affordability in Course Materials

A University of Cincinnati at Clermont accounting professor shares how she wrote and published an OER textbook, saving students thousands of dollars each semester.