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Academic Minute: The Psychology of Radicalization
Today on the Academic Minute, Arie Kruglanski, Distinguished University Professor in the department of psychology at the University of Maryland...
BREAKING: Shooting at U of Washington Protest of Milo Yiannopoulos
A man was shot and seriously wounded at the University of Washington Friday night outside a building where Milo Yiannopoulos...
'Tentative' Ruling Backs Coeducation at Deep Springs
A California appeals court has issued a "tentative" ruling backing the right of Deep Springs College to admit women. The...
Laughing Gas
Is laughing gas a bad thing? In today's Academic Minute, the University of Connecticut's Nicholas Leadbeater explores this silly question...

A Sense of Belonging
Study finds completing a 10-minute activity at the beginning of a MOOC can lead to significantly improved outcomes for certain at-risk learners.
Consistent Punishment
New study finds that penalties for breaking NCAA rules are largely consistent across conference membership -- and that men's basketball and football account for the vast majority of violations.
Academic Minute: Laughing Gas
Today on the Academic Minute: Nicholas Leadbeater, associate professor of chemistry at the University of Connecticut, asks if laughing gas...
Paper Questions Effectiveness of Free Tuition
A new Brookings Institution paper by Judith Scott-Clayton questions whether free tuition is the most effective use of additional funds...
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