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‘How to Think Like Shakespeare’

Professor discusses his book on the Bard, American education and what Shakespeare can teach us about the coronavirus.

9th Circuit Amends Title IX Liability Considerations

A panel of appeals court judges amended a previous opinion on the liability of colleges and universities for “pre-assault claims,”...

Academic Minute: Segregation and the Suburbs

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Jepson School of Leadership Studies Week, Julian Hayter, associate professor of leadership studies...

The Pulse Podcast: Josh Kamrath of Bongo

This episode of the Pulse podcast features a conversation with Josh Kamrath, CEO of Bongo, a video assessment solution focused...

Religion in American Public Life

The debate over religious symbols on public land is still ongoing. In today's Academic Minute, part of Jepson School of...
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SAT and ACT Will Resume

But more colleges are going test optional.

Students Turn to Courts for Refunds

At least five institutions and university systems are facing class action lawsuits filed by students who want refunds on spring semester tuition and other fees.

Rethinking the Academic Calendar

Beloit College moves from traditional semesters to two-course modules to allow for flexibility next fall in case of continued closures.