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Going for the Gold

Professors and students of color often feel a chronic sense of self-doubt, writes Jesús Ayala, who describes how he and his Latino students overcame impostor syndrome to win an Emmy.

What Literature and Science Tell Us About Forgetting

We don’t need to remember everything. In today's Academic Minute, Torsa Ghosal of California State University, Sacramento, examines why forgetting...

Detailing Last Fall’s Online Enrollment Surge

Number of students studying exclusively or partially online ballooned in fall 2020, especially among undergraduates and at public universities.

Northeastern Acquires Mills College

The long-awaited board vote follows a months-long legal fight and significant pushback from Mills alumnae groups.

Judging a Degree by the Program, Not the College

Two new studies examine which degree programs at which institutions offer graduates the best chance of recouping their costs and repaying their loans.

Academic Minute: What We Know About Forgetting

Today on the Academic Minute: Torsa Ghosal, assistant professor of English at California State University, Sacramento, examines why forgetting may...

Walmart Education Program Yields Positive Student Outcomes

Hourly Walmart employees who participated in Live Better U, the company’s staff education and training program, were less likely to...