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TeleSocialWork: A Case Study

Many health services have gone virtual, but are they right for all? In today's Academic Minute, San José State University's...

Restarting Study Abroad

Colleges grapple with resuming study abroad -- and with how to incorporate new State Department travel warnings about COVID-19-related risks into their planning.

Online Internships Fail to Meet Expectations

New research suggests online internships that took place during the pandemic failed to provide effective learning experiences when compared with in-person experiences. How can colleges encourage employers to do better?

Embattled GW President Plans Retirement

Thomas LeBlanc will retire at the end of his five-year contract in 2022 after taking criticism related to diversity on campus and plans to shrink the student body, but support for his handling of the pandemic.

Capital Campaign Watch: American, Eastern Michigan, Gordon, Wofford

Starting Out American University has started a campaign to raise $500 million. The university has already raised $270 million. Eastern...

Council on Legal Education Opportunity Sticks With Remote Work

A Maryland-based nonprofit organization that aims to diversify the legal profession announced yesterday that it will permanently work remotely, a...

Academic Minute: A TeleSocialWork Case Study

Today on the Academic Minute: Edward Cohen, professor in the school of social work at San José State University, examines...