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Knitting as Protest
In today's Academic Minute, the Best Political Science Segment Award as part of "Best of" Week, Colgate University's Jennifer LeMesurier...

Grading Smarter, Not Harder
Historians discuss efforts to evaluate student learning far beyond a grade.

Getting Students to Study Literature
Number of English majors is dropping and many language programs fight for survival. But at the MLA, professors share strategies that are boosting enrollments and in some cases forcing them to change what they teach.

For Sale: Renowned Sports League?
A proposal to sell off part of the Pacific-12 Conference to private investors raises eyebrows among some athletics experts.

Maryland HBCU Case Back in Mediation
Three-judge panel says parties will condemn themselves to endless years of acrimonious, divisive and expensive litigation unless they settle desegregation lawsuit.
University College London to Close Qatar Campus
University College London will close its campus in Qatar in 2020, when its contract with the Qatar Foundation ends. A...
Academic Minute: Knitting as Protest
Today on the Academic Minute, part of "Best of" Week, Jennifer LeMesurier, professor of writing and rhetoric at Colgate University...
Career Education Corp. Settles With States, Forgives Student Debt
Career Education Corp. on Thursday announced that it had settled with attorneys general from 48 states and Washington, D.C., over...
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