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Academic Minute: Energy Insecurity and COVID-19

Today on the Academic Minute: Sanya Carley, professor at the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University...

Stanford Student Who Mocked Federalist Society Can Graduate

Stanford University has lifted a hold it had placed on a graduating law student’s diploma and dropped an investigation into...

Virginia Tech Student Charged With 2nd-Degree Murder

A freshman at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University was arrested Wednesday in connection with the murder of a 40-year-old...

Learning Happens Everywhere | Available On-Demand

This webcast will explore the lessons that colleges learned during about the pandemic about where they teach, the increasing interest...

Our Strategically Lazy Brains

We are all busy, and so are our brains. In today's Academic Minute, a Student Spotlight, Tyler Anderson-Sieg of the...

The Faculty Voice During COVID-19

New survey finds 24 percent of faculty senate chairs say faculty influence declined during COVID-19. Fifteen percent of chairs say it increased. Survey also delves into faculty say in budget decisions, voided handbooks, contracts and more.

Boom, Not Bust, for Employer-Funded Learning

The 2020 recession didn’t slow corporate spending on employee education and training. A $150 million investment in Guild Education, which helps employees find the learning they need, suggests continued growth in the market.

Is a Partnership in China Consistent With Cornell's Values?

Cornell approves new dual degree program with Peking University over the objections of Faculty Senate and Student Assembly.