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Alternatives to Austerity?

Service staff in higher education have seen drastic layoffs and furloughs. Some have argued not all of those cuts were necessary.

Science on the Ballot

Experts see a sharp contrast between Trump and Biden when it comes to investments in federal research funding and respect for science itself.

Not Everyone at Notre Dame Supports Barrett

Concerned that their university is portrayed as supporting Amy Coney Barrett's nomination to the Supreme Court, faculty sign letter of opposition.
Opinion

Is This Thing On?

Jeffrey Aaron Snyder and Amna Khalid explore the thorny issues surrounding classroom recordings, “reasonable accommodations” and academic freedom.
Opinion

We Are Underestimating Artificial Intelligence and BCI

We are planning for AI to help universities recruit, oversee adaptive learning and drive intelligent chat boxes, but there is much more ahead in the near future. Are we are underestimating the future of AI connected through a brain-computer interface in education?

Academic Minute: Iran and Global Exchange

Today on the Academic Minute, where we’re celebrating a decade of the program this week with one segment from each...

Survey: Division I Athletics Leaders See Need for Reform

A new survey by the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics found that leaders of athletic programs in Division I of...

Report: First-Year Earnings Vary by Degree Program

College graduates with an associate’s degree in nursing from Santa Rosa Junior College in California make more money than graduates...