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Success Program Launch: Biotech Boot Camp Preps Students for Careers in the Field

Employers are increasingly considering candidates with just a bachelor’s degree for STEM fields. Villanova University hosted a biotechnology boot camp in February to expose students to and prepare them for a career in the field.

Ex-President Questions Texas A&M’s Support of Prairie View

After stepping down as president of Prairie View A&M University in February, Ruth Simmons has registered sharp criticism at the...

Locking Down ISIS: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Dawn Brancati, senior lecturer in the political science department at Yale University, examines one unintended...

U.S. Resolves U of Vermont Antisemitism Investigation

The Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights has resolved its investigation into how the University of Vermont responded to complaints...
Several Tallahassee Community College students sit at a long table with laptops.

Academic Success Tip: Using Customized Academic Plans to Boost Retention

Tallahassee Community College overhauled its advising model, adopting individualized academic plans that make registering for future semesters a one-click deal—and now students are now less likely to stop out.

Demonstrators walk on a sidewalk next to a parking lot holding green signs that say "On Strike For a Fair Contract"

A Strike Begins at Chicago State

Faculty members and academic support professionals began striking Monday, the first of what may be several new walkouts at multiple universities in the coming days.

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Opinion

A Better Way to Address Revenue-Sharing and Online Marketing

The Education Department is right to try to regulate third-party providers and curtail online marketing, but there’s a simpler, more transparent way to do it, James DeVaney and John Katzman write.