Why do colleges use legacy admissions? 5 questions answered
More than half of the top 250 U.S. colleges and universities offer legacy admissions. Paul Marotta / Getty Images Nadirah Farah Foley, New York ...
Read MoreGraduate Studies seeks outreach, engagement to broaden inclusive instruction
As the University of Nebraska–Lincoln moves forward with diversity planning, Nebraska Today is sitting down with college leaders to explore how ...
Read MoreUniversity of Florida bans professors from giving expert testimony against state – a scholar explains the academic freedom issues
Three professors from the University of Florida have been barred from participating as expert witnesses in a voting rights case. Jeffrey ...
Read MoreMany scientists are atheists, but that doesn’t mean they are anti-religious
The public often assumes that scientists are atheists. The reality, however, is more complex. SIphotography/iStock via Getty Images Elaine ...
Read MoreWomen are more competitive when they’re given an option to share winnings – a research finding that may help close the gender pay gap
Women may be more team-oriented than men. Delmaine Donson/E+ via Getty Images Mary L. Rigdon, University of Arizona The Research Brief is a ...
Read MoreTrailblazing women who broke into engineering in the 1970s reflect on what’s changed – and what hasn’t
Women who got their start in the male-dominated profession 40 years ago have advice for today’s newcomers in STEM. Contributor/Denver Post ...
Read MoreTenure Controversy In Georgia
Public policy decisions are often confounded by having to face hard trade-offs and by the law of unintended consequences. This is illustrated now in ...
Read MoreFuture of college will involve fewer professors
Some colleges and universities may be using AI technology to help teach their students. skynesher/E+ via Getty Images Patricia A. Young, ...
Read More