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Workplace Bullying in Higher Education: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Brandy Schwarz, associate professor in the department of physical therapy at the University of North...
Opinion
Accommodating Stress: Coping With Student Requests
How can instructors be fair and responsive yet, at the same time, not be taken advantage of? Regan A. R. Gurung offers some guidance.
Opinion
10 Things Community Colleges Must Know About General Ed
“Dizzyingly long lists” of courses meeting gen ed requirements put unhealthy pressure on students and inhibit community colleges from living up to their ideals, Terry O’Banion and Cindy L. Miles write.
‘What the Heck Is Going On?’
Contra Costa Community College District’s chancellor is on paid administrative leave for the second time in less than a year. Faculty and staff are confused about the dispute between the chancellor and board members.
Enrollment Freeze Looms at Berkeley
A community group opposes UC Berkeley’s plans for expansion, citing the impact on local neighborhoods. Now, amid an ongoing legal battle, Berkeley may have to cut enrollment by 3,050 incoming students.
New Presidents or Provosts: Gardner-Webb U, Georgetown College, Lincoln College, SUNY Korea, U of Rochester, U of Texas-Arlington, U of Texas-Permian Basin, Whitman College
Karen Aubrey, vice president for academic affairs at LaGrange College, in Georgia, has been appointed provost and vice president for...
Preparing for the New Normal: Upskilling Faculty for Hybrid Learning | Available On-Demand
An overwhelming majority of provosts (74%) believe campuses will shift to somewhat or significantly more hybrid course offerings throughout the...
Students Walk Out at Nevada-Reno
Students at the University of Nevada at Reno walked out of classes Monday to protest the university’s repeal of its...
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