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Redefining Disabilities

Moving beyond the language of deficits and deficiencies and finding strength in difference.

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Colleges in Republicans’ Crosshairs Enroll Only a Sliver of U.S. College Students

About one percent of U.S. undergraduates attend the 12 selective, mostly private institutions under Congressional scrutiny. But conservatives cast them as emblematic of higher education writ large.

Weighing the Benefits of Stadium Subsidies: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Bruce K. Johnson, James Graham Brown Professor of Economics at Centre College, examines whether it’s...

Pittsburgh Technical College Faces ‘Imminent Closure’

Pittsburgh Technical College must prove to the Middle States Commission on Higher Education why its accreditation should not be withdrawn...
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How Higher Ed Leaders Can ‘Build Better Internships’

A new Strada Education Foundation report proposes institutional strategies and guiding principles for increasing access to and maximizing the benefits of internships for learners.

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On-Campus Thrift Stores Benefit Planet, Students’ Wallets

College students can think green by donating to and shopping at on-campus clothing pantries, saving money for themselves and their peers.

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Parting Thoughts From a Retiring President

As David Wippman prepares to step down from Hamilton College, he shares his views on topics including free speech, presidential statements and “Animal House.”

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Opinion

Denied? That Top College Lied

Test scores matter more than elite colleges let on, David Blobaum writes.