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The Needs and Preferences of Fully Online Learners

Students who actively choose virtual programs because their work or family lives demand it are more satisfied with their online studies than they were before the pandemic, a new survey finds.

Report: Paid Internships Benefit Community College Students

A new report details the benefits of work-based learning opportunities at community colleges and some of the ways these programs...
Opinion

Free Speech and Anti-Blackness

If Carnegie Mellon values diverse views, it shouldn’t have condemned a Black professor’s tweet on Queen Elizabeth II’s death, write Branden D. Elmore and Dwayne K. Wright.

COVID-19 Mortality and Where You Live: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Dylan H. Roby, associate professor of health, society and behavior at the University of California...

University of Vermont Under Investigation for Antisemitism

The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights is investigating a complaint that alleges the University of Vermont failed...

More Higher Ed Employees Lack Financial Confidence to Retire

More higher education employees in their 50s and 60s lack the financial confidence that they have enough money “to live...

Capital Campaign Watch: Penn College, St. Bonaventure

Starting Out St. Bonaventure University has launched a campaign to raise $125 million by 2025. The college has already raised...

A Maryland University Turns Fully Coed

Founded as a women’s college more than 125 years ago, Notre Dame of Maryland University will begin admitting men into...