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Raj Chetty on Inequalities in the U.S.
Students born to the wealthiest families have a nearly 100 percent likelihood of going to college. Those born to the poorest families have about a 30 percent chance.
The Evolving Faculty Affairs Landscape | Available On-Demand
This webcast, featuring hosts Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman, will explore articles and essays from Inside Higher Ed's newly-released compilation...
Stanford Admits to Anti-Jewish Admissions Bias in ’50s
Stanford University president Marc Tessier-Lavigne admitted Wednesday that the university discriminated against Jewish applicants in the 1950s, and he apologized...
Applying Logic to the Gun Control Debate
We’re still in a heated debate about gun control in the U.S. In today’s Academic Minute, York College of Pennsylvania’s...
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A professor’s murder at the University of Arizona, apparently by a former student, raises urgent concerns about campus safety. He wasn’t the first professor killed at work, either.
Applying Logic to the Gun Control Debate: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: PJ Verrecchia, professor of criminology and criminal justice at York College of Pennsylvania, seeks to...
DeVry University Sues Education Department
For-profit DeVry University is suing the U.S. Education Department to block it from recouping millions to repay discharged student loans...
Higher Ed Failing Students as They Navigate College and Career
Providing better service to students must go well beyond just being friendlier and making office hours more convenient, writes Seth Bodnar of the University of Montana.
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