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Academic Minute: Math and Sports
Today on the Academic Minute, John Mayberry, assistant professor of mathematics at the University of the Pacific, explains how using...
Maricopa Chancellor Announces Retirement
Rufus Glasper, who has served for nearly 13 years as chancellor of the Maricopa Community Colleges in Arizona, announced his...
Former Chinese Admissions Official Admits Accepting Bribes
A former admissions director at a Chinese university admitted accepting millions of dollars in bribes, the Associated Press reported. Prosecutors...
Who Must Report?
Citing a chilling effect on study participants, faculty members who study sexual assault say they should be exempt from mandatory reporting requirements. Fraternities are also arguing for an exemption for volunteer chapter advisers.
Should Sleeping in Class, Drunk, Be a Crime?
A student at California's College of Marin is facing criminal charges for being drunk and asleep in class, The Marin...
St. Louis CC's 25 Years of Enrollment Declines
Officials at St. Louis Community College are trying to understand how to reverse a pattern of enrollment declines over the...
Exergames
What’s an exergame and how is it helping children with autism spectrum disorders? In today's Academic Minute, Claudia Hilton of...

Learning, Not Wages
Association leader says accreditors could discourage politicians' focus on economic-driven measure of quality if they jointly embraced indicators of student learning.
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