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Florida Officials Were in Frequent Contact With College Board

A new letter has revealed that Florida officials were in frequent contact with the College Board about the new Advanced...

How Smartphones Affect Classroom Psychology: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Melissa Huey, assistant professor of behavioral sciences at New York Institute of Technology, explores the...

Cooper Union Reinstates Student Show It Barred

The Cooper Union reinstated a student show that it initially barred for fears it would offend the Ukrainians in the...

Reading ‘Lolita’ as a Sentencing Memorandum

Classic novels can carry many meanings. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Miami’s Christina M. Frohock explores one. Frohock...

Texas Governor Warns Against DEI in Hiring Practices

Texas governor Greg Abbott is taking aim at diversity, equity and inclusion practices in hiring. The move comes shortly after Florida announced reforms to defund DEI efforts.

Beyond the Monograph

Textbooks, op-eds, museum exhibitions, public lectures, congressional testimony, podcasts, historical gaming—the American Historical Association wants departments to consider more as historical scholarship.

China Bans Overseas Online Colleges

As online students scramble to make international travel arrangements or to request exemptions with little notice, analysts suggest China’s ban lacks nuance.

Play That Funky Music: The Case for Music in the College Classroom

Some professors play music for students at the beginning of class or incorporate it into lessons. Here are three ways educators have found it helps students.