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James G. Martin Center·higher-ed

50-State Comparison: Syllabus Transparency

In an era of the internet, AI, and constant information overload, most public colleges and universities in the United States still don’t consistently make syllabi and course information publicly available. Syllabus…

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The College Fix·higher-ed

Graduate school can pay off, but many degrees offer little gain: economists

The return on investment is not even across the board Graduate school can pay off but the “earnings differ widely across fields,” according to a report by the Postsecondary Education and Economics Research Center. The…

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The College Fix·higher-ed

‘Drinko de Mayo’ UMinn frat party gets hit with bias report

OPINION: Sign reportedly ‘perpetuate[s] anti-Mexican hate’ Someone reported a University of Minnesota fraternity to the campus Bias Response and Referral Network for a sign that said “Drinko de Mayo,” referencing the…

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The College Fix·higher-ed

U. New Mexico to offer ‘Bad Bunny’ class exploring ‘decoloniality’ and fashion

Students ‘feel seen when we treat their cultural icons with the same rigor we apply to studying phenomena in traditional disciplines,’ professor says The University of New Mexico has introduced a new fall course about…

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NASBE·higher-ed

New Issue of NASBE Standard Reimagines the Roles of Teachers and Leaders

Alexandria, VA— Amid national discussions of ways to recruit and keep teachers and leaders in a demanding profession, the May edition of NASBE’s State Education Standard highlights the many ways states are restructuring…

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MIT News·higher-ed

Astronomers pin down the origins of a planetary odd couple

Across the Milky Way galaxy, a planetary odd couple is circling a star some 190 light years from Earth. A normally “lonely” hot Jupiter is sharing space with a mini-Neptune, in a rare and unlikely pairing that’s had…

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MIT News·higher-ed

The tech revolution that wasn’t

In 1960, engineers at India’s Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) built what they called an “Automatic Calculator,” the country’s first working computer. It had the same type of ferrite-core memory as IBM’s…

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MIT News·higher-ed

Biologist Joey Davis explores how cells build complex structures

Ribosomes, the cellular machines that assemble proteins, are made from dozens of proteins and RNA molecules. Putting all of those pieces together is a complex puzzle — one that MIT Associate Professor Joey Davis PhD ’10…

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Reason·policy

The Partisan Asymmetry In Callais

In most political disputes, there will usually be an argument that helps the left and an argument that helps the right. A common rhetorical tactic is to insist that one side or other is in fact being neutral , while the…

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Disability Scoop

Deadline Looms For Healthcare Providers To Improve Accessibility

New rules mandating greater disability access in healthcare are about to take effect, but recent actions suggest that federal officials may be mulling a delay. The post Deadline Looms For Healthcare Providers To Improve…

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Disability Scoop

Medicaid Fraud Crackdown Puts Pressure On People Relying On Services

Fraud-fighting efforts have put individuals with autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome and other conditions on edge, leaving some scrambling to find services. The post Medicaid Fraud Crackdown Puts Pressure On People…

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Disability Scoop

How 13 High Schoolers Are Fighting The Bullying Crisis Facing Students With Disabilities

Students with disabilities are bullied and socially excluded more than their peers. A group of high school students is trying to change that. The post How 13 High Schoolers Are Fighting The Bullying Crisis Facing…

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Chalkbeat·policy

Shelby County Commission votes to fund MSCS takeover lawsuit

Sign up for Chalkbeat Tennessee’s free newsletter to keep up with statewide education policy and Memphis-Shelby County Schools. The Shelby County Commission voted Monday to set aside $200,000 for a lawsuit challenging…

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Reason·policy

Why Do Big City Democrats Keep Electing Socialists?

This week, editors Peter Suderman , Katherine Mangu-Ward , and Nick Gillespie are joined by special guest Kate Andrews , opinion journalist for The Washington Post, to discuss how big city governance is playing out in…

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UC Berkeley News

A neuroscientist describes your brain on psychedelics in 101 seconds

Watch UC Berkeley Professor Michael Silver describe how recording the brains of people on psychedelics could transform our understanding of human consciousness The post A neuroscientist describes your brain on…

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EdWeek Technology

Do Student Cellphone Bans Improve Academic Achievement?

Researchers recommend continued examination of cellphone policies, which are still relatively new.

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NAU News (NAU Review)·higher-ed

In the Spotlight: May 4-8, 2026

Kudos to these faculty, staff and programs. Do you have a spotlight item to share with the NAU community? E-mail your announcements to Inside@nau.edu , or use our online submission form . Department of Astronomy and…

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NAU News (NAU Review)·research

Featured Spotlight: Eli Resnick

Department of Astronomy and Planetary Science (APS) undergraduate Eli Resnick was selected as a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Hollings scholar. Program participants receive up to $9,500 of…

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Vanderbilt News

The Moral Reckoning of AI

At Vanderbilt, the future of AI isn't just a technical question — it's a moral one.

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AASA Schools of Thought·wellbeing

The Elephant in the Room: Family Stress and Student Success

Achievement pressure, overwhelmed parents, stressed teachers. One district's plan to break the cycle.

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