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Rob Abel of 1EdTech Consortium

This episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Rob Abel, CEO of the 1EdTech Consortium (formerly IMS Global...

Weekly Wisdom | College of the Holy Cross President Vincent Rougeau

Join us for a lively discussion with College of the Holy Cross President Vincent Rougeau

Poll: Americans Want Students to Hear Multiple Views

Americans of both political parties believe that college students should hear from people with a diverse range of opinions, according...
Graphic art showing a female professor in front of a large open book, speaking to a student with a question mark above their head, pointing to a screen. Colors are blue, gray and orange.

Professors Can Make a Difference in Promoting Students’ Success

How can professors support students, beyond engaging them in more active learning? Our infographic offers six ideas.

A Barrier to Protecting Native Americans From COVID: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Southern California Week: Robin Craig, Robert C. Packard Trustee Chair in...
The cover of the book Short Changed featuring a pencil filling out test answer bubbles

A Brutal Critique of AP Courses

New book, Shortchanged, says the program hurts students and the values of the liberal arts.

Chancellor of Purdue Northwest to Leave Next Year

Thomas L. Keon, chancellor of Purdue University Northwest, announced that he will be stepping down on June 30, 2024. His...
An instructor in a hard hat instructs a student in a hard hat, pointing to a machine.

How Well Do Career-Prep Offerings Serve Students?

Harvard researchers say colleges have all kinds of programs and supports designed to help students get well-paying jobs, but there’s little research on if they accomplish their goals.