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Texas A&M System to Ban Vaping
John Sharp, chancellor of the Texas A&M system, on Tuesday called for all of the public university system's 11 campuses...
Court Backs Relaxation of Net Neutrality Protections
A federal appeals court on Tuesday sided with the Federal Communications Commission in its decision to roll back Obama-era net...
Academic Minute: Traumatic Brain Injuries
Today on the Academic Minute, Parisa Saboori, associate professor of mechanical engineering at Manhattan College, looks at one scenario associated...
Purpose and Value of the Monograph
What’s the future of the scholarly monograph? Oxford and Cambridge University Presses announced the results of their joint global survey...

Accreditation and Innovation
The accreditation system worked -- slowly -- for an unusual start-up college aimed at adult students, according to a case study by the American Council on Education.
Digital Learning in ‘Inside Higher Ed’ This Week
Among the topics: libraries as student services hubs; an argument against unbundling; an ambitious effort to understand learning.
Disaster Media Coverage and Children
The minds of children are affected by disasters. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Missouri's Brian Houston examines how...

Canceled Course Renews Academic Freedom Concerns
Yale report finds no violation of academic freedom in the cancellation of a course on dissent at Yale-NUS College in Singapore. Experts say the incident points to tensions surrounding academic freedom in countries with limited political freedoms.
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