Filter & Sort
Filter
SORT BY DATE
Order

President of European Research Council ‘Furious’

He sees funding failing to meet Europe's ambitions for science.

Free Community College for Michigan's Front-Line Workers

Front-line workers in Michigan can now attend community college tuition-free. Gretchen Whitmer, Michigan's governor, announced the Futures for Frontliners program...
Opinion

Why I’m Teaching Online

Christopher Schaberg, who previously asserted he'd never teach online, describes why he's now veering that way, even when he could teach face-to-face.

10 Percent

At Georgia College and State University, one in 10 on-campus students has had COVID-19.

Newly Tenured… at Fresno State, U of Houston-Victoria

California State University, Fresno Sankha Banerjee, mechanical engineering Jonathan Biggane, management Lisa Bryant, political science Steve Chung, mathematics Kimberly Coy...

Communicating in a Crisis: Emerging Approaches to Reach Admitted and Enrolled Students in the Age of COVID-19 | Thursday, September 10 at 2:00 pm ET

The coronavirus pandemic has impacted nearly every aspect of day-to-day life, including how we communicate with each other -- and...

ARC Model for Higher Education

How does higher education evolve after COVID-19? In today's Academic Minute, New Jersey City University's John Donnellan looks into some...

Despite Warnings, No Clear Advice on Closing Dorms

Top federal health experts worry colleges will spread coronavirus if they send students home, but keeping residence halls open poses its own dangers.