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Latinos Underrepresented at Selective Privates

Latino students have been continuously underrepresented at selective private colleges and universities, according to a new report by the Education...
Opinion

In Our Short-Term Credential Era

Three ways states can ensure strong investments, policy design and equitable outcomes.

Fostering Mental Health Support for Instructors: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Lee Ann Rawlins Williams, clinical assistant professor in the education, health and behavior studies department...

Black, Hispanic Students More Likely to Drop Out

Black and Hispanic students are more likely than their peers to consider dropping out of college, according to a Gallup...

Saint Augustine’s Loses Accreditation Appeal

Struggling Saint Augustine’s University has lost an appeal to maintain its accreditation and now plans to file an injunction to...

Bay Path University, Cambridge College Plan to Merge

Bay Path University, in western Massachusetts, has agreed to acquire Boston-based Cambridge College, the two institutions announced Tuesday. The two...
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Lawmakers Side With Universities Against Proposal That Could ‘Chill’ Research Partnerships

The National Institute of Standards and Technology is considering allowing government agencies to seize patents of high-priced, federally funded inventions. 

A drawing of a human brain made of gray jigsaw puzzle pieces with a single red piece that bears the acronym "AI," illustrating the concept of artificial intelligence.
Opinion

The Program-Level AI Conversations We Should Be Having

Now is the time to progress to program-level conversations around curriculum and learning outcomes, Kathleen Landy writes.