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Science’s Women Ghostwriters

Study compares scientific input to output, in the form of papers and patents, finding that women are “systematically” denied credit for their work. Other data suggest this is the result of implicit bias, which in turn offers insights into solutions.

Purdue Backs Off Income-Share Agreements

An early adopter of income-share agreements, Purdue has paused new enrollments in its plan, citing servicing challenges amid the switch to a new vendor. Critics won’t be sad to see them go.

A Look at How Community Colleges Spent Pandemic-Relief Funds

A survey by the American Association of Community Colleges of member institutions showed that community colleges received more than $23...

New Report Says College Graduates Increased in 2020–21

The number of students graduating from college began rising again in the 2020–21 academic year after a temporary pause in...

Virginia Redirecting Aid From DACA to HBCU Students

Virginia’s new budget will take $10 million designated for state financial aid for undocumented students over two years and invest...
Opinion

How Not to Think About Institutional Racism

To really understand institutional racism at the University of North Carolina, look to its governance, past and present, Timothy V. Kaufman-Osborn writes.

Capital Campaign Watch: Georgia Tech, UC San Diego

Starting Off Georgia Tech has started a campaign to raise $2,147,483,647 over the next five years. How did they get...

Santa Clara Instructors Form Union

Non-tenure-track faculty members at Santa Clara University voted to form a union affiliated with Service Employees International Union, the National...