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Admissions Workers Vote to Unionize

Student workers in Hamilton College’s admissions office win bid for collective bargaining. The union is the first of its kind.

Half of All College Students Take Online Courses

New federal data show a significantly higher proportion of college learners took at least one course online than previously thought.
Opinion

Another Trip Down Memoir Lane

Marc Muneal shares insights he has gained from assigning and partaking in acts of reflective writing with new classes of students during the pandemic.

The Campus Kiddie Ban

Columbia College Chicago says children can’t be in the classroom and otherwise need advance permission to be on campus -- for no more than an hour. Faculty, staff and student leaders are united in their opposition to the policy.

New Programs: Music, Cybersecurity, Cannabis Business, Education, Criminology, Project Management, Human Rights

Bard College is starting a master of music in instrumental arts. California State University at San Bernardino is starting an...

Dream Grant

First they got tenure at Colby College. Then they each got $100,000, no strings attached. Could the Haynesville Project be the new donation paradigm?

Recap: First Week of Negotiated Rule Making

The meeting between negotiators to discuss regulatory changes to student aid programs differed from past negotiated rule-making sessions.
Opinion

Texas Abortion Law Threatens Academic Freedom

While the law has received much warranted attention, including numerous legal challenges, what’s missing is the risk for educators of potential lawsuits, writes Andrew Joseph Pegoda.