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Red Light–Running Behavior at Intersections: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of SUNY Polytechnic Institute Week: Abolfazl Karimpour, assistant professor in the engineering department, looks...
Young man sitting on a terrace or at a cafe looks at his watch as he's writing on a notepad with his laptop open.

So Little Time, Not Enough Help With Time Management?

Students are interested in a variety of offerings for help with time management, according to the Student Voice survey on the college experience. High on the list are comprehensive syllabi, help with overall scheduling and social supports.

Career adviser meeting female college student

Report: Young Adults From Low-Income Families Lack Career Role Models

New research from Gallup and Amazon found mentorship positively impacted young adults in their career outcomes, but professionals from low-income backgrounds were less likely to have those figures in their lives. The report offers three recommendations for potential role models.

COVID ‘Heightened Deep Inequities,’ Report Shows

A new report from the Hope Center for College, Community and Justice at Temple University explores how students’ college experiences...

Ohio State Emeritus Professor Wins Nobel in Physics

An emeritus professor at Ohio State University was one of three researchers awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics Tuesday. Pierre...

Stanford to Pay $1.9M for Alleged Failure to Disclose Foreign Funding

Stanford University has agreed to pay the U.S. government nearly $2 million to resolve allegations that it failed to report...

Demoted by Penn, Awarded a Nobel

Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman, two University of Pennsylvania researchers, won the Nobel Prize in Medicine on Monday for their...
Staff and faculty union protesters at Lane Community College Board of Education meeting

Proposed Budget Cuts Contested and Criticized

Lane Community College faculty and staff oppose a $3.8 million budget cut proposal that includes layoffs and program reductions. Leaders of the Oregon college say some cuts are inevitable.