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Correctional Officers
Corrections officers have a stressful job. In today's Academic Minute, American University's TaLisa J. Carter determines the effect they can...

When CVs Are Too Good to Be True
Faculty search committees take note: academic dishonesty extends to CVs, according to a new study.

Critical Reception
Students at NYU and Rutgers are asking why professors who've been found to have behaved inappropriately with students were welcomed to campus this semester.

Texas A&M Joins Growing Anti-Vaping Efforts
Texas A&M University system is the latest -- and one of the largest -- higher ed institutions to ban vaping and e-cigarette products on all campuses and other properties.
Institute on Teaching and Mentoring and Faculty Diversity
A National Science Foundation-funded study of the annual Institute on Teaching and Mentoring found that 85 percent of participants say...
Federal-State Partnerships for College Affordability
In a report released Wednesday, the Institute for College Access and Success proposed a framework for a federal-state partnership to...
Ex-School Director Will Plead Guilty in Admissions Scandal
Igor Dvorskiy, former director of West Hollywood Test Center, agreed Tuesday to plead guilty to racketeering charges and cooperate with...
Michigan Gov. Vetoes Aid for Private College Students
State grant and scholarship dollars for students attending private colleges and universities in Michigan are on the chopping block as...
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