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Physical Activity and Climate Change Attitudes

Changing attitudes toward global warming is hard. In today's Academic Minute, part of Texas A&M University Center for Sports Management...

Higher Ed's Hottest Hot Spot?

More than 7 percent of students on Georgia College's campus have had COVID-19, and up to a third may be in quarantine. In-person classes continue nonetheless.

#ScholarStrike

Professors are planning a work stoppage and virtual, public teach-in on police violence and racism next month.

Trigger Warnings

Fifty positive COVID-19 cases, or 100? Meeting 80 percent of quarantine capacity, or having more than 10 sick employees? Some colleges are publishing "triggers" that would lead them to consider closing; others refuse to boil decision making down to a few numbers.

Teaching Modalities for Fall Semester

David Galef offers a facetious look at the different ways of offering courses at U of All People.

Steep Decline in Summer Loans

Federal loan disbursements were down across the board this summer, but for-profit colleges were hit particularly hard.

Yale Law Professor and Title IX Critic Suspended in Title IX Case

New York magazine reported that Jed Rubenfeld, Robert R. Slaughter Professor of Law at Yale University, was suspended for two...

Academic Minute: Physical Activity and Climate Change Attitudes

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Texas A&M University Center for Sports Management Research and Education Week, George Cunningham...