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What Got You There Won’t Get You Here: UMBC’s Data Analytics Journey | Tuesday, November 8, 2022 at 2PM ET

Join us for this webcast, and hear VP of IT and CIO Jack Suess, and Deputy CIO and Associate Provost...

Sally Kornbluth, Duke Provost, to Become MIT President

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology on Thursday named Sally A. Kornbluth, a cell biologist and provost of Duke University, its...

Northwestern Gets $121 Million Gift

Northwestern University announced a $121 million gift to advance biomedical research at the Feinberg School of Medicine and expand executive...

A New Dimension for Fingerprint Technology

Fingerprints have been used for identification for quite a while, but do they need an update? In today’s Academic Minute...

Ph.D.s Conferred Drop 5.4%

Preliminary data from the NSF indicate that COVID-19 hit Ph.D. production hard in 2021, but job-placement data are surprisingly rosy—just not in academe.

Despite Hopes for a Rebound, Enrollment Falls Again

The decline was less steep than it has been during the pandemic, but an eagerly anticipated recovery did not materialize.

How COVID Spurred Digital Innovation and Empathy

In the early pandemic, educators rallied to provide academic continuity in unprecedented ways. That spurred online teaching innovations, many of which are worth preserving and enhancing, a Stanford self-study says.
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The Plight of China’s Gay Scholars

Sociologist who left China for New Zealand calls on Western academics to pay attention to crackdown in his home country.