[ad_1] Erik Jacobsen, an associate professor of mathematics education at Indiana University, was nearing the end of a years-long project designed to address teacher biases with the…
[ad_1] Math courses are often a barrier for students seeking to pursue a college credential, and for some, a lack of math curriculum during high school can…
[ad_1] Many people are losing hope because of the anti-DEI policies that state legislators and governors have enacted over the past four years, as well as the…
[ad_1] Last spring, as pro-Palestinian demonstrators set up encampments from coast to coast, a small number of college presidents struck agreements with students to get them to…
[ad_1] Job interviews have become significantly more formulaic and predictable. Employers seem to increasingly favor standardized or structured interviews, in which each applicant is presented with the…
[ad_1] Another graduation season is upon us, with this year’s roster of commencement speakers including CEOs, astronauts, artists, athletes— and, in a wonderful twist, even a green…
[ad_1] University of Florida presidential pick Santa Ono could earn nearly $3 million a year if confirmed by the Florida Board of Governors next week, according to a…
[ad_1] The nation’s top public health official may prevent federally funded scientists from publishing in leading medical journals and launch in-house journals instead. “We’re probably going to…
[ad_1] An accreditation committee sponsored by the Association of American Medical Colleges and the American Medical Association is dropping its diversity standard, Inside Higher Ed reported Tuesday.…
[ad_1] Harvard University agreed to give up ownership of two portraits of enslaved people, ending a six-year legal fight with a woman who says she’s their descendant,…