Submitted by Doug Lederman on February 22, 2016 - 3:00am
Are you a slacktivist? In today's Academic Minute, the University of Pennsylvania's Sandra González-Bailón explores the rise of slacktivism online and whether it affects the real world.
Submitted by Chadd Molloy on February 16, 2016 - 2:00pm
Inside Higher Ed’s fifth annual survey of college and university provosts and chief academic officers (CAOs) aims to understand how these leaders perceive and address the challenges facing higher education institutions in the U.S.
Submitted by Doug Lederman on January 11, 2016 - 3:00am
Did scientific rivalry delay an important discovery in brain research? In today's Academic Minute, Indiana University's Franco Pestilli examines how a once-forgotten discovery may bring huge benefits to our health.
Submitted by Doug Lederman on January 6, 2016 - 3:00am
How do you show off your colors in a dark environment? In today's Academic Minute, Union College's Leo Fleishman explores how one animal has found a way to let its colors shine in the shade of the forest.
Submitted by Doug Lederman on November 30, 2015 - 3:00am
Teatime might be healthier for your heart than previously thought. In today's Academic Minute, Kettering University's Montserrat Rabago-Smith describes a newly discovered health benefit of drinking green tea.
Submitted by Chadd Molloy on November 12, 2015 - 5:00pm
Inside Higher Ed editor Scott Jaschik and technology reporter Carl Straumsheim discuss the findings of Inside Higher Ed's 2015 Survey of Faculty Attitudes on Technology.
Submitted by Chadd Molloy on October 26, 2015 - 2:43pm
Join Inside Higher Ed editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman for a discussion of the findings of Inside Higher Ed's 2015 Survey of College and University Faculty Workplace Engagement.