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Repairing Campus Dialogue

Surveys consistently show that students are worried about sharing their opinions on campus. Can institutions do anything to help them speak—and listen—more openly?
Opinion

What We Lose When We Lose Languages

In cutting languages, colleges undercut commitments to social justice and to translation, in the broadest possible sense, Jessica Blum-Sorensen writes.

As Microcredentials Boom, Employers’ Hiring Platforms Fumble

Learners who earn verifiable, nondegree online offerings targeted to specific industries sometimes struggle to enter the information into employers’ hiring platforms.

Draft FAFSA Released

The draft is the first glimpse of what the new version of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid will look like when it launches later this year.

Divided Appeals Court Allows Suit Seeking COVID Tuition Relief

Another federal appeals court on Monday cleared the way for a lawsuit seeking reimbursement of tuition and fees from a...

Unknown Pictures and Stories of the Holocaust: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Wolf Gruner, Shapell-Guerin Chair in Jewish Studies and professor of history at the University of...

Rates for Low-Income Students Up More Than for High Income

At nearly 700 colleges and universities and colleges, the rates paid by low-income students increased by larger percentages than the...

Optics: The Future of Computation and Medicine

Light can be a useful and non-invasive tool in medicine. In today’s Academic Minute, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute’s Moussa N’Gom explains...