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How Economics Research Grew During the Pandemic: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Sam Kruger, assistant professor of finance at the McCombs School of Business at the University...
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Corequisite Courses Gain Momentum

Some Oregon community colleges are trying an alternative approach to remedial education. Higher ed institutions nationally are increasingly embracing the model, but lingering hesitancy remains about the change.

King’s College of New York Won’t Offer Classes in the Fall

King’s College of New York, a Christian college, announced that it will not be offering classes in the fall. In...

Cal State Releases Full Title IX Review

The law firm Cozen O’Connor released its full external review of California State University’s Title IX and Discrimination, Retaliation and...
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Going Phishing on Campus

Scammers have been targeting students for years, but some universities are reporting recent upticks as perpetrators develop workarounds to campus safeguards.

Filling a Gap in Treating Women’s Health: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Paula Rochon, professor in the Department of Medicine at the Dalla Lana School of Public...
Bill McRaven, a white man with gray hair wearing a suit, speaks at NACUBO

College President as the ‘Toughest Job’? Military Hero Doubles Down

William McRaven reiterates his view about how hard it is to be a campus leader. But he warns that compromise is a feature, not a bug, of the job.

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Retracted Papers, Co-Authored by the Editor in Chief

The Journal of Counseling Psychology’s editor in chief requested retractions of eight articles with his name on them after a University of Maryland investigation found research consent issues.