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Shedding Light on the ‘Learn and Work Ecosystem’

New web library strives to highlight and support the work of governments, foundations, colleges and other organizations focused on the intersection of education, training and careers.

Stanford Investigates President Over Research Integrity

Stanford University is investigating whether its president, Marc Tessier-Lavigne, had any role in possible misconduct in papers he co-wrote prior...

A Case for Wildfire Retreat

The risk of wildfires will force big decisions for residents in the near future. In today’s Academic Minute, Emily Schlickman...

Ohio State President Mysteriously Resigns

Kristina Johnson is stepping down as Ohio State’s president. She’s denied initial reports that she resigned under investigation but remains tight-lipped about her decision.

Campus Protests Sweeping China Spread to U.S.

Demonstrations against Xi Jinping’s “Zero COVID” policy erupted on Chinese campuses over the weekend, threatening the country’s fraught partnerships with U.S. colleges.

Stephen F. Austin Board Wants to Join U of Texas System

One of Texas’ two independent universities is ready to join the University of Texas system—a move that officials say will...
Opinion

Deficiency Mind-Set Bedevils Developmental Math

Colleges should design pathways to meet students’ different preparation levels and goals rather than foist algebra on everyone in the name of numeracy, Ben Weng writes.
Opinion

Teaching Advice for Grad Students

If you’re to begin teaching soon and have received little (or no) instruction, how can you prepare so your experience isn’t demoralizing? Aeron Haynie and Stephanie Spong offer suggestions.