Screening Technology in the Classroom
When students pull out their laptops during class, are they opening a window of opportunity or opening themselves up to distraction?
Out of Conflict and into Context
Veterans at one community college grapple with their own experiences of war by studying soldiers’ narratives throughout history.
Is ‘Liberal’ Education Open to Change?
Administrators debate whether rebranding the name and revamping the mission will help improve public opinion of the liberal arts.
Putting the Money Where Their Mouth Is
At Connecticut College, foreign language students will now receive funding to apply their linguistic training in diverse fields in the US and abroad.
Higher Ed Leaders Respond to Title IX
The proposed legislation could turn colleges with cases of sexual misconduct into courtrooms, while letting others off the hook for harassment.
Taking the PhD out to the Ballgame
BU’s doctoral candidates in the humanities can hone their research skills in museums, libraries, and athletic franchises.
How to Make a Good First Impression
Under the impression that the first class doesn’t matter? For students, it can be the most important. Here’s a guide to make the most of the first day.
Community College Transfer Students Stand Out
A new report shows that many talented low-income students who start their education at community colleges don’t end it there.
A Dream Becomes Virtual Reality
Digital humanities experts and researchers at NC State recreated and reanalyzed the address that preceded King’s most famous speech.
Hungry for Knowledge, Students Face Food Insecurity
A recent report finds that more than thirty percent of students, including those from middle-class backgrounds, are hungry on college campuses.