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Opinion

What Does ‘Test Optional’ Really Mean?

Should students submit scores? It’s hard for them to tell, a point of confusion that points to deeper problems, Ben Paris writes.

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A (Very) Early Admission Guarantee

California State University, Fresno, is promising admission to local high schoolers as early as ninth grade, hoping to boost enrollment and build a “culture of college-going.”

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Study: Building Resiliency in Entrepreneurship Courses

Facing challenges in entrepreneurship has value, and new research highlights how educators can employ pedagogies that encourage students to work around difficulties.

Biden Administration Doles Out Another $5 Billion in Debt Relief

Nearly 74,000 borrowers will see their student loan balances wiped after the Biden administration announced another batch of debt relief...
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A Crisis Handbook for College Presidents

University of Idaho president Scott Green discusses the new book he co-authored and the unexpected challenges of the job that prompted it.

ADHD and Substance Abuse: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Northern Kentucky University Week: Justin Yates, professor of psychological sciences, discusses potential medication...

UW Green Bay Marinette Campus to Move Online in the Fall

The University of Wisconsin at Green Bay will end in-person instruction at its Marinette branch campus starting in the fall...

News Report Documents Conservatives’ Plan to Undermine DEI in Higher Ed

Conservative academics and politicians started organizing a campaign in 2022 to undermine efforts to increase racial diversity in American universities...