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Do Late Penalties Do More Harm Than Good?

After a semester without implementing them, Amy A. Hasinoff has decided that they mainly create intense anxiety for students and may not provide that much payoff for instructors.

A Broader Definition of the ‘Ministerial Exception’

Four conservative Supreme Court justices criticize a ruling by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court that said a college wasn’t exempt.
A screen shot of an AI avatar of a Black man on a college campus.

UNLV President Turns Himself Into an AI

University of Nevada at Las Vegas president Keith Whitfield hopes the artificial intelligence version of himself will serve as a more personable chat bot that can help connect students with resources and check in on their health and well-being.

Judging Institutions Based on Employment Outcomes

Workforce Talent Educators Association wants to recognize, and conceivably accredit, institutions for how successfully they prepare students for work.

Survey Finds Students Avoid Controversial Topics

Sixty percent of college students said they were reluctant to speak about at least one controversial topic—politics, religion, race, sexual...
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Understanding Levels of First-Generationness

Not all first-generation students are alike, write Marjorie Darrah, Roxann Humbert and Gay Stewart.

U of Oregon Receives $425M for Children’s Behavioral Health

A $425 million gift to the University of Oregon will fund a new institute for children’s behavioral health, the university...

Tenure Awarded… at Clarkson, Luther, Marietta

Clarkson University Alisha Ohl, occupational therapy Lisa Propst, literature Seema Rivera, STEM education David Schelly, occupational therapy Luther College Melanie...