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Students prep for TOEFL

Is TOEFL Losing Its Edge?

The test will cut more than an hour of time, but not its cost. Duolingo continues to grow.

Minority woman writes equation on transparent board while instructor looks on behind her
Opinion

10 Ways to End Elitism in Math Classes

Our current approach often translates into racism, classism and sexism—and leaves many students feeling as if they don’t belong and can’t succeed, writes Felicia Darling.

First-year students at Washington University participate in orientation.

Program Launch: Success Center for First-Gen, Limited-Income Students

At Washington University in St. Louis, the Taylor Family Center for Student Success will unite formerly separate resource programs and provide students with peer mentors, financial support and education, and other guidance.

Front of the Department of Education building

Narrowing Its Sights

Education Department again delays controversial guidance on outside contractors and says it won’t affect many organizations that critics feared it might.

2 Shot Outside Community College in Louisville

One person was killed and another was shot outside a community college in Louisville, Ky., Monday, the Associated Press reported...
Four students participating in a panel are seated at a table, where they are speaking with and engaging with one another.
Opinion

5 Lessons Learned From Diverse Student Panels

We held panels with students who hold marginalized identities to ask how faculty and administrators can better support them, Matthew R. Johnson, Jennifer Evanuik and Xantha Karp write.

Student Charged With Plotting ‘Mass Casualty Event’

A St. Olaf’s College student was arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit second-degree assault and terroristic threats after police...

Working Locally for Visionary Sustainability: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Meghann Jarchow, chair and associate professor in the department of sustainability and environment at the...