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Engagement Tip: Create a First-Day Survey

Professors can start their academic terms off on the best foot with students by creating a first-day survey to collect information about learning goals, personal information and prior knowledge.

What Iraq Tells Us About the War in Ukraine: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Patrick James, Dana and David Dornsife Dean’s Professor of International Relations at the University of...
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Resilience Coaching, Videos Inspire Student Comebacks

James Madison University students are learning how to get back up when life knocks them down with the REBOUND program.

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How the Farm Bill Could Affect Higher Education

The sprawling package of legislation will be updated this fall. Advocates want Congress to simplify SNAP in the new farm bill. Millions for agriculture research and facilities are also up for grabs.

Berklee College of Music President Out After 2 Years

Erica Muhl is out as president of Berklee College of Music after only two years on the job, following an...
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College ‘Email for Life’ at Risk for Many

Google’s decision to limit free storage for universities has kicked off a scramble to preserve lifetime email or manage the fallout.

A student in a ball cap sits at a laptop with the words "The George and Mary Foster Anthropology Library" on official lettering on the wall behind him, and, on banners below those letters, “You fund displacement why not education?” and “public libraries are not for sale."

UC Berkeley Student Protest Keeps Anthropology Library Open—Kind Of

Student protesters and faculty support dwindled over the nearly three-month occupation of the anthropology library.

Bonus Episode: Campus Interview with Montclair State's Jonathan Koppell

In this interview, Montclair State University president Jonathan Koppell talks about accessibility for minoritized groups, the power of creative communication and why he thinks universities need to own their part in the public’s diminishing trust in higher education.