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The Significance of 13 Driver’s Licenses: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Ryayo Terao, associate professor in the department of entertainment technology at New York City College...
Centenary University psychology professor Tal Ben-Shahar, a light-skinned man with short hair wearing glasses, stands in front of shelves of books.

As Student Mental Health Worsens, Colleges Embrace Happiness Courses

Centenary University’s new master’s degree program in happiness studies emerges as courses related to well-being proliferate on college campuses.

UC Berkeley Chancellor to Retire

After a career in higher education spanning more than 50 years, University of California, Berkeley Chancellor Carol Christ announced last...
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Education Department Eyes New Requirements for All Programs

The Education Department’s proposed regulations would give the secretary more discretion to yank an institution’s eligibility for federal financial aid. Institutions are worried about unintended consequences.

College Board and Florida Fight Over AP Psychology

The College Board is defending its approach to Advanced Placement psychology, including teaching about gay issues, to Florida officials. The...

The Week in Admissions News

A fight over AP Psychology; Foxx bill on student loans; U of Arkansas eliminates diversity office.

Alan Bearman, a bald man with light skin wearing a business suit, smiles holding a book in a library.

New on the Job: Alan Bearman, Washburn University

Washburn University in Kansas is reimagining the student experience life cycle and established Alan Bearman as the inaugural vice president for strategic enrollment, dean of student success and libraries.

A University of Nebraska-Lincoln student holds a drone.

Positive Partnership: STEM Scholarship Cohort Boosts Diversity

The University of Nebraska at Lincoln partners with local colleges to promote success among low-income STEM students.