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Is Students' Early Career Success Their Professors' Problem?
A new paper asserts the faculty's obligation to embrace "career-relevant instruction." What exactly does that mean, for professors and students?

Coronavirus Hits U.S. International Programs Outside China
Syracuse cancels its Florence study abroad program, and other institutions make changes to programs in Italy, South Korea and elsewhere as coronavirus spreads globally.
Study on Mistreatment of Med Students
Medical students are being mistreated by fellow students, faculty members and supervising residents based on their race, gender and sexual...
UC Santa Cruz Tempts Strikers With Housing Aid
Amid the ongoing grade and teaching assistant strike on campus over cost of living concerns, the University of California, Santa...
Hot Pockets Heiress Gets 5 Months in Admissions Scandal
Michelle Janavs, heiress to the Hot Pockets fortune, was sentenced Tuesday to five months in prison for paying $300,000 to...

Rising Tensions Between DeVos and Democrats
Tensions between congressional Democrats and U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos rise with a scathing letter to a House committee.
New Programs: Nursing, Art Education, Athletic Training, Criminal Justice, Recording Arts, Cybersecurity, Cannabis Production
Fresno Pacific University is starting a bachelor of science in nursing. Indiana University Southeast is starting a bachelor of science...
Complaints Falling on Deaf Ears?
Concordia College students are still angry about a white professor's use of a racial slur in a class several months ago. College administrators' seeming lack of response to the incident has not helped quell the outrage.
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