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Why Do People Have Different Musical Preferences: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Jane Kuehne, associate professor of music education at Auburn University, discusses her theory about why...
Chegg Cuts a Quarter of Workforce Amid AI Pressure
The educational technology company Chegg, known for offering students homework help, announced on Tuesday it will cut nearly a quarter...
Louisiana Law Cracks Down on Campus Civil Disobedience
A new law enacted Monday in Louisiana excludes acts of civil disobedience from free speech protections on public college campuses...
Union Institute & University Surrenders Accreditation
Struggling Union Institute & University has voluntarily surrendered accreditation, effective June 25, according to a letter on the Higher Learning...
New York Film Academy Faculty Members, Staff Unionize in NYC
Employees of the New York Film Academy’s New York City campus have voted overwhelmingly to unionize, the new union announced...
Colleges' Responsiveness to the Job Market: Key Podcast
Colleges are increasingly being judged by how well they prepare students for jobs and careers after they leave, and in...
Ep. 118: Colleges’ Responsiveness to the Job Market
This episode examines how institutions are adapting to growing pressure to prepare learners for work.

More Downsizing at Beleaguered ETS
The former SAT administrator and owner of the GRE offered buyouts to most of its U.S. workforce Tuesday morning, kickstarting its second round of job cuts in under a year.
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