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Ohio State News·higher-ed

Visual measure of illness perception paints a picture of quality of life

Asking patients with chronic lung illnesses to paint a picture, of sorts, that shows how they perceive the extent of their lung disease can tell clinicians as much about their symptom-related quality of life as…

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The Hechinger Report·policy

As school districts cut budgets, DEI work may be first to go

BROOKLINE, Mass. — Claire Galloway-Jones stepped up to lead the Brookline school district’s Office of Educational Equity in July 2023 at a time when families, staff and students were losing trust. The wealthy, coveted…

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LSE Business Review·policy

How empty high streets contribute to support for populist parties in England

How does decline in local neighbourhoods impact political discourse and competition? As the populist Reform UK make significant gains in local elections in England, Thiemo Fetzer , Prashant Garg and Jacob Edenhofer…

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Times of India Education·higher-ed

GGSIPU introduces seven new healthcare courses, admissions open for 2026 session: Check details here

Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University has launched seven new paramedical and allied healthcare programmes for the 2026 academic session, expanding opportunities for students interested in specialised medical fields.…

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Gulf Times Education·higher-ed

Qatar's Higher Education System... generations build the nation, shape the future

Higher education in Qatar is a cornerstone of human development and the knowledge-based economy, as it aims to prepare national cadres with the required skills, promote scientific research, and meet labor market needs.…

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Vanguard Education·higher-ed

NANS, others flay FG over ‘irrelevant’ course remarks

By Ndigwe Ifunanya The Federal Government’s plan to phase out university courses considered irrelevant to the national economy has brought about criticisms from student leaders and undergraduates who view the move as an…

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McMaster Daily News·higher-ed

‘I can’t imagine what my quality of life would be like today without MacWheelers’

Spencer Edwards took his family to the gym for an early Christmas present in December of 2019. He’d been a member of the Physical Activity Centre of Excellence (PACE) at McMaster for nearly two years. Edwards was a…

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Harvard Gazette·higher-ed

Winning the war of public opinion

Anastasiia Pereverten. Photo by Grace DuVal Campus & Community Winning the war of public opinion Seeing Americans rally for her native Ukraine inspired Anastasiia Pereverten’s thesis Sy Boles Harvard Staff Writer May 8,…

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Higher Ed Dive Finance·higher-ed

Southern Oregon University plan would cut or consolidate 13 academic units

Dive Brief: Southern Oregon University leaders and Deloitte consultants unveiled a preliminary plan this week to shrink the institution’s programming and costs amid an ongoing financial crisis. The plan calls for…

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Community College Daily·higher-ed

Reporter’s notebook

Student support services expand in Chicago system New learning lab ventures in VR Grants to grow mental health workforce in California Student support services expand in Chicago system City Colleges of Chicago and the…

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MIT News·higher-ed

Rethinking how our brains use categories to make sense of the world

In the new review article, “ Categorization is Baked into the Brain ,” cognitive scientists Earl K. Miller , Picower Professor of Neuroscience at MIT, and Lisa Feldman Barrett , university distinguished professor at…

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UC Irvine News·research

New study finds increase in ‘political breakups'

Irvine, Calif., May 7, 2026 — America has always been divided over politics, but now it’s personal. A new study from UC Irvine psychologists reveals a fracturing nation as political divides shatter friendships, tear…

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Getting Smart·higher-ed

Kinds of Thinking (& Prompts for More Thinking)

By: Dr. Tovah Sheldon Naming different kinds of thinking is not new, and neither is thinking about thinking. Yet, in today’s complex and fast-changing world, the ability to think well matters! It also matters that we…

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University of Cambridge News·higher-ed

Doctors favour explaining anxiety to patients as a human evolution ‘success story’

Mental health clinicians are over five times more likely to see evolutionary explanations of anxiety as helpful for their patients, rather than the genetic approaches currently taught to trainee doctors and…

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Education Review AU·higher-ed

School mental health checks should be regular

Students’ mental health is one of the biggest challenges facing schools. In Australia, half of all adult mental health challenges emerge before the age of 14 . It is also estimated that more than 50 per cent of children…

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The College Fix·research

Belief that words cause ‘lasting’ harm tied to politics, poor mental health: study

Individuals more likely to believe words can harm rated themselves as higher in intellectual humility, while also expressing greater support for censorship A new psychology study suggests that Americans who believe…

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James G. Martin Center·higher-ed

Rara Avis: Professor Finds Harvard’s Faults

Harvey Mansfield is the William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Government at Harvard University. Still teaching at the age of 94, he has just published a collection of essays , Where Harvard Went Wrong: Fifty Years of…

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The Conversation Education·higher-ed

‘What do you want to be?’ The spark that helps Indigenous people go to uni

Sol Stock/ Getty Images Across Australia, universities and governments say increasing the numbers of Indigenous graduates is one of the main priorities in tertiary education. First Nations people are still considerably…

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Times of India Education

How to choose right career after CBSE Class 12 result? Options beyond engineering, medicine and traditional degrees

Students now have diverse career paths beyond traditional choices. Design, technology, psychology, and liberal arts offer exciting opportunities. Hospitality, aviation, and defence services also present stable careers.…

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UW-Madison News·higher-ed

48 faculty honored with Vilas professorships and awards

48 faculty honored with Vilas professorships and awards The awards recognize standout research, teaching and service. ​By Chris Barncard ​ May 4, 2026 ​ Share this article Extraordinary members of the University of…

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