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Intercultural Openness
Can virtual reality help you become more open to other people? In today's Academic Minute, part of Purdue University Week...

Editorial Malpractice?
The editor of a prestigious political science journal uses its website to deny harassment allegations against him, prompting the Midwest Political Science Association to take action critics say it should have taken months ago.

Flawed Judgment in Use of Force Against Students?
Only some college and university police officers are being trained to handle students' mental health crises, experts say.

The Pros and Cons of Purdue’s 7-Year Freeze
Holding tuition flat since 2012-13 has raised the land-grant university’s profile and helped it grow, but it is fueling competition for resources by academic departments -- and Purdue is still working to enroll more students from Indiana.
Capital Campaign Watch: Amherst, Auburn, Cal State Los Angeles, U of La Verne, U of Pennsylvania
Starting Off Amherst College has launched a campaign to raise $625 million over the next five years. More than $333...
How Colleges Are Tackling Affordability
Inside Higher Ed is pleased today to release our latest print-on-demand booklet, "How Colleges Are Tackling Affordability." You may download...
Academic Minute: Intercultural Openness
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Purdue University Week, Mesut Akdere, associate professor in the department of technology leadership...
Report: Chinese Communist Party Cells Pop Up at U.S. Universities
Groups of visiting Chinese students and scholars have formed Chinese Communist Party cells at U.S. universities in what seems to...
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