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No Email, No Wi-Fi, No LMS
Amherst students incredulous about going for days without services they consider absolute necessities.
Academic Minute: Rights to the Moon
Today on the Academic Minute, Frans von der Dunk, professor of space law at the University of Nebraska Lincoln, says...
Virginia Governor Calls Off HBCU Appearance
Virginia governor Ralph Northam had planned to start his "reconciliation tour" today at Virginia Union University, a historically black institution...
The Pulse: AI, Machine Learning & Cognitive Computing
This month's episode of the Pulse podcast features a recording of a panel discussion about artificial intelligence and machine learning...
The Pulse: The Science of Adult Learning
This month's episode of the Pulse podcast features a presentation by Kristen Betts entitled "Neuro-Andragogy: Science & Art of Changing...
Parental Alienation
Parental alienation can have long-term consequences. In today's Academic Minute, Colorado State University's Jennifer Harman explores how greater awareness of...

Online Students Multitask More (Not in a Good Way)
Study finds that even those who are inclined to stray do so less in face-to-face classes -- presumably because instructors and peers are watching. What are the implications for online learning? And is all multitasking bad?

Strength in Smaller Numbers?
Experts worry college closings hurt the overall ecosystem more than they help competitors. Past examples show enrollment boosts can be small after a nearby college shuts down, but some institutions can still strengthen themselves with savvy moves.
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