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Academic Minute: Women and the Hollywood Press Corps

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Redlands Week: Kathy Feeley, professor of history, describes how one group...

‘Time to Go Big’

Unions and education policy groups are pushing for more accountability for institutions, including whether students end up broke.

A COVID Testing Collaboration

Group of D.C.-area universities joins together to establish a mobile COVID testing lab, which will also provide testing for Baltimore City Public Schools.

Liberal Arts Meets Women's Leadership in Health

Women’s liberal arts college is not the first to orient its curriculum around a singular topic, and experts say it likely won't be the last.

The Space Between Living and Dead

More powerful brain scans can lead to changes in declarations of brain death. In today's Academic Minute, part of University...

Academe's Sticky Pay-Parity Problem

Women make up just 24 percent of research universities' top earners, according to a new report urging action on pay parity in academe. Women of color are just 2 percent.

Do Students Feel Heard on Campus?

When students have problems or concerns, they are likelier to seek out professors than administrators and to feel faculty members listen more to their perspectives, Inside Higher Ed’s initial Student Voice survey finds.

More Professors Ditch Print

A majority of faculty members say the pandemic affected their course structures last year. Only 15 percent thought changes were for the better.