[ad_1] A professor is suing the Mayo Clinic medical school after a department chair threatened to fire him following a CNN interview in which he criticized...
[ad_1] Cornell University graduate student workers have voted 1,873 to 80 to unionize, the National Labor Relations Board announced last week. There were about 3,175 eligible...
[ad_1] The Week in Admissions News Susan H. Greenberg Sun, 11/12/2023 – 11:41 AM Kansas colleges drop application fees; a new AI tool for reading application...
[ad_1] My 18 students stare at their sewing needles as if I have just handed them a 19th-century divining rod. They are enrolled in my first-year...
[ad_1] Ohio lawmakers have been wrangling since March over a highly contested higher education bill that would prohibit public colleges and universities from implementing diversity, equity...
[ad_1] The University of Austin, founded by and stocked with national conservative figures, has received approval from the state of Texas to grant degrees and will...
[ad_1] Colleges and universities are legally required to protect students from antisemitism and Islamophobia, the Education Department reminded institutions Tuesday. “Hate-based discrimination, including based on antisemitism...
[ad_1] I’m writing in response to a recent article (“Should Colleges Engage in Ethics Education?,” Oct. 19) by Steven Mintz concerning the role of ethics in...
[ad_1] During my senior year of high school, I applied to dozens of colleges, eager to finally prove to myself that I could “make it out”...
[ad_1] An article in Forbes, entitled “The Reckoning with Campus Culture After Hamas,” articulates an argument that is being voiced, in hushed tones, by many administrators...
[ad_1] Self-important university leaders have long been the scourge of faculty, and a British study supports that view—finding evidence that “narcissistic” vice chancellors, who are equivalent to American...
[ad_1] Parchment, a digital transcript and credential platform, will be acquired by Instructure, which makes the learning management software Canvas, for a projected $795 million, the companies...
[ad_1] This week’s episode of The Syllabus, from the Office of Open Learning at American Jewish University and Inside Higher Ed, features a discussion with Raphi Gold,...
[ad_1] De Anza College students, faculty and local community members are pushing for a name change at the California community college, The Mercury News reported. The college...
[ad_1] The Perennials: The Megatrends Creating a Postgenerational Society by Mauro F. Guillén Published in August 2023 There are several reasons why I enjoyed reading and...
[ad_1] Being accepted to your choice of graduate school and program is usually an exciting moment. The chance to dedicate yourself to your passion through intimate,...
[ad_1] Approaching AI as an opportunity, rather than a threat to academic honesty or job security, doesn’t mean ignoring the threats or vulnerabilities altogether. hirun/iStock/Getty Images...
[ad_1] Remember the old quip “The easiest way to turn C students into A students is to admit them to graduate school”? In most of doctoral...
[ad_1] A recent study shows that using multiple measures to decide whether students belong in remedial coursework, as opposed to standard placement exams, results in more...
[ad_1] Nearly 220,000 students will gain eligibility for the Pell Grant, a key tool for helping low-income students access college, when the federal government finalizes revisions...