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Academic Minute: Georgia Peaches
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Kennesaw State University Week, William Thomas Okie, associate professor of history, explores one...
San Francisco Art Institute Reinstates Degree Programs
The San Francisco Art Institute announced Wednesday that it will reinstate some degree programs after settling disputes with the faculty...
Advocates Bash Alexander's Student Loan Proposal
Advocacy groups pushing for the broad forgiveness of student debt blasted Senator Lamar Alexander’s proposal to excuse borrowers with no...

COVID-19 Roundup: Colleges Tilt Toward Online Openings
As several more colleges announce plans to educate students mostly virtually this fall, a new database shows that's the way the decisions are trending nationally.
Report on Public Colleges and Upward Mobility
Public, four-year institutions are imperative to upward social mobility for the middle class, according to a new Brookings Institution report...
Taking Control of Autonomous Vehicles
Driverless cars are already on our roads, whether we realize it or not. In today's Academic Minute, part of Kennesaw...

‘Ground Zero’ for Spreading Coronavirus
Concerns are growing among students and faculty members about plans by some colleges to keep residence halls at full capacity this fall, which goes against the recommendations of public health agencies.

Best Way to Stop Cheating in Online Courses? ‘Teach Better’
Professors believe students cheat more online, and colleges ramped up use of detection tools amid shift to remote instruction this spring. Better assessment and student engagement would be more effective, experts say.
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