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Personal Perspective: Alcohol and drug use in academia aren't new. Recent press coverage suggests the problem may run deeper than we've admitted.
Academic Civics: What Does It Mean to Be a Citizen of Your University? Elizabeth Redden Wed, 07/08/2026 - 03:00 AM To safeguard the future of the America...
Academic freedom is usually taken as being more than merely the right to freely make specific claims in that it is supposed to provide broad protection in such matters asRead More
Academic success is often built on consistent effort, good organization, and a willingness to learn from every challenge. Every research project offers an opportunity to improve cr...
Culture Carries the Brand Farther Than Campaigns Kristine Maloney Tue, 07/07/2026 - 03:00 AM Brand building on a college campus is a team sport. Campaign...
Having been in academics for quite some time, I have seen fads come, go and stick. Way back in 2004 I witnessed the arrival of assessment at my university. WhileRead More
In the decades following independence, some of the most ambitious architectural experiments in the world did not emerge through museums, monuments, or government palaces. They emer...
Navigating the Postdoc’s Hidden Curriculum Elizabeth Redden Mon, 05/18/2026 - 03:00 AM Understanding unspoken expectations can help you make more out of...
At Camp Culture: A World Language Experience, middle schoolers aren’t just learning languages; they are painting, designing, tasting, and storytelling their way into new worlds. R...
Universities Need an R&D Lab for Academic Programs Elizabeth Redden Tue, 06/30/2026 - 03:00 AM An accelerated pathway for piloting new academic progr...
Architectural schools usually leave lasting marks on their students, shaping their style and critical inquiry long after formal education has ended. For example, SCI-Arc, founded i...
Reading habits, or perhaps abilities, of university students is often a topic of debate and discussion these days
The story of how jazz entered the education system is an interesting one. It not only narrates the process in which it became something taught in front of rows of students, but it...
Universities have long been recognised as spaces that shape not only knowledge and professional identity but also lifelong habits. In recent years, increasing attention has been pa...
Higher education in the United States has largely embraced the business model. One highly visible example of this is the brand merchandizing of schools. Schools have licensed their...
What ought a cultured human know of science? Robert P Crease seeks your ideas The post Tell us what science you need to know to be ‘cultured’ appeared first on Physics World.
Want to learn how Europeans approach work? Interning abroad is one of the best ways to do it. Just like any aspect of life, work culture in Europe can vary… The post Work Culture i...
Elite education has spent decades competing on curriculum, faculty, and brand. Those signals still carry weight. But for founders, executives, and investors, the real question is n...
The Rush to Trust Endangers Academic Freedom Sara Brady Fri, 05/22/2026 - 03:00 AM Higher education cannot sacrifice its core values on the altar of trust. Byline(s)...
Written by Julian Spearman, Student Activities Department. Success in Academic Decathlon is often measured in dedicated hours of study. This year, the School for the Talented &...
Examination preparation remains one of the most demanding periods in any learner’s academic journey. Academic pressure, revision workloads, and assessment […] The post Academic per...
by the Jefferson Council Every incoming student in UVA’s College of Arts & Sciences is required to take four two-credit “Engagements” courses their first year — eight credits t...
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