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Academic Minute: A Lost Part of the Brain
Today on the Academic Minute, Franco Pestilli, assistant professor of psychological and brain sciences at Indiana University, examines how a...
Concerns Raised About Turkish Law on Private Universities
Middle East Studies scholars are concerned about a new Turkish law that grants the Higher Education Council (YOK, by its...
Bill Focuses on Wealthy Colleges' Endowment Income
U.S. Representative Tom Reed, a New York Republican who has been critical of the financial policies of colleges and universities...
Bias Against Female Instructors
New analysis offers more evidence against the reliability of student evaluations of teaching, at least for their use in personnel decisions.
Texas Tech President Resigns After Short Tenure
Duane Nellis announced Friday that he is resigning as president of Texas Tech University, after less than three years in...

Best Acknowledgments Ever?
Blog post about a scholar's anti-thank-you has lots of people talking.
Big Salaries for Athletic Conference Commissioners
Commissioners of top athletic conferences are seeing increasing paychecks, The Washington Post reported. The Post analyzed commissioner pay in the...
Structure of Cities
Cities are constantly developing and aging. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Southern California's Martin H. Krieger delves into...
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