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Many professors don’t know how to teach online, and may not know how to improve at it. Our comprehensive guide can help.

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By Vimal Patel

The sky has not fallen since 2016, for either graduate students or their universities. And now collective bargaining is proceeding on a number of campuses, on issues that extend beyond pay. PREMIUM

Government
By Katherine Mangan

The $1.25-trillion plan, revealed on Monday, would eliminate up to $50,000 of debt for 42 million borrowers.

Government
By Katherine Mangan

Candidates are staking out their positions, and new plans are emerging. But the proposals vary widely, creating confusion about whom they really help. PREMIUM

People
By Peter Monaghan

The mission that Hispanic-serving institutions fulfill should go beyond meeting white normative standards, says the author of a new book. PREMIUM

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A faculty member writes an ode to the academic miseries (and occasional joys) of April.

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