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Academic Minute: Romance Novels and the Roots of War

Today on the Academic Minute, Victoria Munoz, assistant professor of English at the City University of New York's Hostos Community...

‘I Will Survive’ Teaching Online

First Gloria Gaynor showed us how to wash our hands properly while singing “I Will Survive.” Now Michael Bruening, an...

Impulsiveness of Leaders and State Repression

Repression of citizens can be an impulsive act of a desperate politician. In today's Academic Minute, Mustafa Kirisci of Saint...

‘As Human as Possible’

Suddenly trying to teach humanities courses online? Mind your presence, ask good questions and manage expectations, experts say.

Ed-Tech Vendors Confront Sudden Opportunity and Risk

With the coronavirus outbreak forcing colleges to close campuses and move classes online, vendors face sudden upside. But the biggest beneficiaries are likely different in the long and short terms.

How to Get New Students When Campus Tours Are Out of the Question

Colleges turn to online programs and other efforts to make up for loss of access to campuses. Some colleges are also extending the May 1 deadline.

More Help for Borrowers

Consumer groups applaud President Trump's decision to waive interest on federal student loans but join with some lawmakers in call for more borrower relief.

Coping With the Pandemic

Higher education continues to scramble to deal with spread of coronavirus. Roundup of news from March 13-15.