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Professors Assess Fall Instruction and the Impact on Students
Survey of 850 instructors in introductory college courses finds professors to be exhausted, more confident in virtual learning -- and deeply concerned about the ability of disadvantaged students to continue their studies.

Stressed Out and On Call
The coronavirus pandemic and increasing student demand for mental health support have led a majority of therapists and directors at college counseling centers to feel burned out.

‘Alarm Bells’ on First-Generation, Low-Income Applicants
Common App shows overall application increase, but the gains are for larger and more competitive colleges. SUNY applications fall by 20 percent.
Academic Minute: Black Communities and Law Enforcement
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Rhodes College Week, Duane T. Loynes Sr., assistant professor of urban studies and...
New Programs: Sustainable Enterprises, Counseling, Health
Florida State University is starting a master of science in entrepreneurship, social and sustainable enterprises. Grace College is expanding its...
Calls for Safeguards Against Abusive Coaches
The Drake Group, an organization that advocates for college sports reform, urged the National Collegiate Athletic Association on Monday to...
Board Chair Asked to Resign Over Alleged Abusive Behavior
The chair of the North Idaho College Board of Trustees was asked to resign for what a fellow board member...
History Jobs Stabilized Before COVID-19
The number of faculty jobs in history increased by 0.9 percent in the 2019-20 academic year, driven by a 7...
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