Filter & Sort
Filter
SORT BY DATE
Order

"The Psychological Power of the Word 'Free' "

Some community colleges that lost enrollment during the pandemic are luring students back by promising them free tuition.

Senate Passes Bill to Restore 85-15 Rule

The Senate passed a bipartisan bill that clarifies an exception to the 85-15 rule, a law that requires colleges to...

Oberlin Doesn't Have to Pay $36M, at Least for Now

Oberlin College doesn't have to pay a bakery $36 million, for now, under an Ohio Supreme Court decision issued Tuesday...

Medication Doesn't Help Kids With ADHD Learn

Medication may not always be the answer for certain disorders. In today's Academic Minute, Florida International University's William E. Pelham...

Report: College Endowment Returns Drop

New data shows college endowment returns are down after a banner year in 2021. Experts say the returns says more about a difficult year for the market than investment strategies.

Seeking Protections Against Bullying

The University of California, San Diego, is facing allegations that professors are harassing postdocs, as the academic staff union continues to negotiate for more workplace climate protections.

U of Delaware Finds Scientist Committed Research Misconduct

The University of Delaware found Danielle Dixson, associate professor of marine science and policy, responsible for falsifying and fabricating work...
Opinion

The Humanities' Scholarly Infrastructure Isn't in Disarray -- It's Disappearing

A "drifting away" from professional service tasks like peer review isn't due to lack of interest or will, but instead results from precarity and exhaustion, Emily-Hamilton-Honey writes.