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Susceptibility to PTSD
What makes some more susceptible to post-traumatic stress disorder? In today's Academic Minute, Ohio Northern University's Philip Zoladz looks into...

Walking a Tightrope on Controversial Speakers
Knowing when and how to publicly disavow and disagree with a campus speaker is a skill all college presidents need. Experts say timing and tone are key.

Pioneering College for Adults Struggles in Middle Age
Excelsior College, founded to help adults complete degrees online, staggers after curtailing its biggest program over quality concerns. Administrators say "repositioning" is working, but a more competitive market awaits.

A Seat at the Table
College leaders talk about their participation on a federal task force on apprenticeships, which last week issued a report with scathing criticism of traditional higher education.

A Blended Solution to Serving Indigenous Students
Residents of First Nations communities can earn a master's degree in school psychology thanks to a blended program that accounts for their needs.

How to Break Into Instructional Design
Tips, links, resources and words of wisdom for early-career instructional designers.
Turkey Says No New French Programs
Turkey’s Higher Education Board has banned universities from opening new French studies departments amid tensions between Paris and Ankara and...

Trial and Error: Virtual Reality ‘as Memorable as the O.J. Simpson Case’
Police officers in the making at George Washington University can tap into a virtual crime scene as the foundation for learning across multiple courses.
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