In today's post, I thought I would take a walk down memory lane, exploring some of the teaching platforms I have used, their pros and cons, as…
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by Kelly Lavis A few weeks ago, I was in the office of one of the professors of my doctoral committee at the University of South Florida.…
by Trip Gabriel At Rhode Island College, a freshman copied and pasted from a Web site’s frequently asked questions page about homelessness — and did not think…
by Sarah Cunnanae Universities across the world are feeling the effects of the new age of austerity as governments respond to their financial circumstances by cutting…
by Daniel de Vise Sean Daly’s friends in Potomac spend their summer days planning their summer nights, savoring three months of freedom from the college grind.…
A new Texas law going into effect this September will offer students unprecedented amounts of information about college classes, but professors across the state have labeled it…
by Mary Beth Marklein A government inquiry of 15 for-profit colleges found four cases in which campus officials encouraged applicants to commit fraud and examples at every…
Professor Derron Bowen teaches high school math to college students, patiently chalking equations on the board on basic arithmetic topics such as the speed of a driver…
by Bob Samuels originally posted to the Huffington Post, February 2010 Every year, tuition at American colleges and universities goes up, but no one seems to really…
At least 14 adjunct faculty members at San Antonio College did not receive a paycheck on payday in February. District officials don’t have any idea how many…