What’s new this week:
Congratulations to University of Toledo and all participating professors on a successful takeover of Academic Minute this week!
- Rupali Chandar examines how other star-forming galaxies compare to our own Milky Way.
- Bina Joe delves into hypertension and how it wreaks havoc on your gut.
- Celia Williamson explores the link between social media and sex trafficking.
- Neil Reid determines whether craft breweries can raise property values of their residential neighbors.
- Amit Tiwari discusses multi-drug resistant cancers.
The Coalition for College has added 15 new member institutions this year; this College Confidential article highlights those colleges and universities, as well as what it takes to become a member institution.
Read more about how Longwood University Professor Catherine Franssen dealt with her young daughter’s Alopecia diagnosis in this heartfelt Parents essay.
In a piece for Scientific American, Professor Mouhcine Guettabi of University of Alaska Anchorage examines whether universal basic income can reduce childhood obesity.
This coverage of the annual National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) conference in Inside Higher Ed includes insight from Annie Reznik, executive director for the Coalition for College.
This week on Inside Higher Ed’s Call to Action blog, check out a post on why higher ed needs to look more closely at Reddit and tips for best practices.
What’s next on our calendars:
Erin will present to participants in the National Association of College and University Business Officers’ Fellows Programs on managing the media on October 4 in Washington, DC.
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