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Worries of Harm Lead to Scientific Censorship
The authors of a new paper make recommendations for reducing scientific censorship by improving transparency in the publication of academic research.

Biden Administration to Take Another Swing at Accreditation Rules
Negotiations next spring will address state authorization and the definition of distance education but won’t consider use of third-party servicers.
Taking Perspective: Reducing Prejudice in Politics: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute : Alauna Safarpour, assistant professor of political science at Gettysburg College, considers how to go...
HBCUs Increase Black Students’ Likelihood of Graduating
A recent report from the Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University suggests that the type of college where...

Academic Success Tip: Broaden Office Hours Across Disciplines
Rather than hosting office hours one-on-one in a faculty member’s office, Virginia Commonwealth University organizes gatherings for multiple faculty members in a common space, making the experience more welcoming to students.
Embattled Birmingham-Southern Secures $5 Million Loan
Facing the possibility of closure and recently denied a state loan, Birmingham-Southern College officials have received a temporary reprieve in...
Spelman Student Sues Morehouse Over Title IX Complaint
A Spelman College student filed a lawsuit Tuesday against Morehouse College that claims campus officials dismissed her Title IX complaint...

Academic Self-Regulation Interventions Can Promote Success for All
For first-generation students as well as their peers, professors can break down barriers to allow students to excel, writes Pola Ham, an assistant professor of occupational therapy.
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