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Architect of Connecticut Higher Ed Restructuring Retires

Mark E. Ojakian, whose five years as president of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system is best known for...

Academic Minute: Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence

Today on the Academic Minute: Falk Huettmann, associate professor of wildlife biology at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, explores the...

Survey: Students Don't Trust Colleges to Prevent Virus Spread

More than half of students lack trust in their college or university to protect them and faculty members from the...

Curriculum and Assessment Amid COVID-19 and Beyond | Wednesday, August 12th at 2:00 pm ET

Expectations for online courses are higher this fall since institutions have had more time to prepare. This webcast will address...

Patagonia Sadness

Communities are very vulnerable to environmental changes. In today's Academic Minute, the University of California, San Diego's Paula Saravia explores...

Grading in a Pandemic (Still)

Colleges adopted an array of flexible assessment policies because of COVID-19 last spring. Many are reverting to their normal practices this fall -- though the term will be anything but.

August Wave of Campus Reopening Reversals

Hundreds of colleges announced early this summer they would be reopening for in-person instruction this fall. As start dates near, many backtrack, citing a worsening health crisis.

Pulling the Plug on Fall Sports

Big Ten and Pac-12 Conferences call off 2020 season due to coronavirus concerns. Other Power 5 leagues seem disinclined to follow, leaving potential split in big-time football.