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University of Alaska Anchorage Considers Program Cuts

The University of Alaska at Anchorage’s leaders are weighing cutting, suspending or revising dozens of academic programs in the face...

Race and National Identity in Today's France

How do you fight racism in a supposedly postracial society? In today's Academic Minute, the University of Central Arkansas's Katelyn...

Coronavirus Hits U.S. International Programs Outside China

Syracuse cancels its Florence study abroad program, and other institutions make changes to programs in Italy, South Korea and elsewhere as coronavirus spreads globally.

Is Students' Early Career Success Their Professors' Problem?

A new paper asserts the faculty's obligation to embrace "career-relevant instruction." What exactly does that mean, for professors and students?

Academic Minute: Race and Identity in France

Today on the Academic Minute, Katelyn Knox, associate professor in the department of languages, linguistics, literatures and cultures at the...

Aging U.S. Population Threatens State Budgets

The aging U.S. population poses long-term social risks to the fiscal stability of states, according to a new report from...

New Programs: Nursing, Art Education, Athletic Training, Criminal Justice, Recording Arts, Cybersecurity, Cannabis Production

Fresno Pacific University is starting a bachelor of science in nursing. Indiana University Southeast is starting a bachelor of science...

Wayne State University Press Rehires Senior Staff

Three senior staffers who were mysteriously fired earlier this month by Wayne State University Press have been reinstated. Newly appointed...