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Transfer Enrollment Falls Sharply

A new study finds that transfer enrollment from two- to four-year institutions dropped precipitously across all demographics and institutions. The consequences could be stark for underserved students.

Turnover, Burnout and Demoralization in Higher Ed

A researcher explores academe’s version of the “big quit”—what’s distinctive about it and why campus leaders need to take it seriously.

All in the Family

A spate of initiatives across the country are bringing high school graduates and their relatives to college in hopes of improving the financial status of families and increasing college retention rates.

Georgia Law Bans ‘Free Speech Zones’ at Public Colleges

Georgia governor Brian Kemp signed a bill into law Tuesday that eliminates existing “free speech zones” on college campuses and...

Many Students in China Can’t Take This Year’s AP Tests

Many students in China are unable to take Advanced Placement tests this year because of lockdowns that closed the locations...

A Speech Community Reawakens Online: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Bryan Kirschen, associate professor of Spanish and linguistics at Binghamton University, explores how one language...

Dartmouth Returns Collection of Documents to Mohegan Tribe

Dartmouth College has returned a collection of papers written by an 18th-century Native American orator, writer and minister to the...
Opinion

8 Ways Higher Ed Can Help Save Democracy

Higher ed has an important role to play in addressing the most important issue of our time: the attack on voting rights, William G. Tierney writes.