Disasters like Hurricane Ian can affect academic performance for years to come
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Programs that offer college in prison are becoming more prevalent. Scott Shymko via Getty Images Mneesha Gellman, Emerson College When it comes ...
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Failure to complete homework leaves students in the lurch. MoMorad via Getty Images Jessica Calarco, Indiana University and Ilana Horn, ...
Read MoreThe term ‘achievement gap’ fosters a negative view of Black students
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Read MoreI was a college academic advisor. I wish parents understood that AP classes, straight A's, and competitive sports do not equal success for students.
I was a university academic advisor for six years. Students with sports scholarships might have to skip in-person classes and other ...
Read MoreNYU’s firing of Professor Maitland Jones Jr. should frighten every American
New York University fired Maitland Jones Jr. because his organic chemistry course was “too hard.” The man wrote the ...
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