Filter & Sort

Robot Ready: Human+ Skills and the Future of Work
This webcast explores how "human skills" like leadership, communication and problem solving manifest in the labor market, and the role...
Infants' Persistence
How do you find out what infants do and do not know? In today's Academic Minute, the University of Washington's...

New International Enrollments Decline Again
The number of new international students fell by 6.6 percent at U.S. universities in fall 2017, and the decline appears to be continuing this fall, according to new data.

A Very Controversial Idea
Scholars will launch interdisciplinary journal that allows authors to publish under pseudonyms, citing recent threats against polarizing academics. Some like the idea, while posing practical and ethical objections.

Study Abroad Numbers Grow
The number of Americans studying abroad continues to increase and grow more racially diverse. Participation in short-term programs is booming, while the number of students studying abroad for a full year is decreasing.
New Plan for U Wisconsin Stevens Point
The University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point, which previously announced plans to cut 13 majors, on Monday said it will...

An About-Face for House Science Committee
Democratic takeover promises sharp change in direction for science committee, whose GOP leaders had promoted climate change denialism, meddled in federal grant making and badgered researchers.
A New 'Network of Concerned Academics'
Christopher Newfield, professor of English and American studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and Michael Meranze, professor of...
Pagination
Pagination
- 2740
- /
- 7940