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Two Closed Institutions Owe $6 Million to Department

The Office of Federal Student Aid at the Department of Education identified millions of dollars in liabilities for RWM Fiber...

Researchers Say China ‘Fast Outpacing’ U.S. in STEM Ph.Ds.

China is projected to graduate almost twice as many STEM Ph.Ds. than the U.S. by 2025, according to a new...

Dillard University President Plans to Leave Next Year

Dillard University President Walter Kimbrough will leave his role in May 2022, the university announced on Monday. Kimbrough, 54, will...

Texas For-Profit Suspends Enrollment and Furloughs Employees

Vista College, a for-profit institution in Texas issued a company-wide suspension of in-person enrollment and furloughed employees across all its...

COVID-19 Round-Up: Fauci Endorses Vaccine Mandates

U Arizona president would mandate vaccines and masks if state law allowed it. A West Virginia college charges unvaccinated students a fee. And how big a problem are fake vaccine cards?
Opinion

Teaching the Sixth Graders of College

By recognizing that first-year college students are much like those in the first year of middle school, we can help them acclimate and become part of the academic community, writes Wayne Stauffer.
Opinion

Against Acronyms

They've become ubiquitous signals of antiracism initiatives, but they are not the path to more just and inclusive universities, argues Jill Stoner.
Opinion

Language Matters

We need to reflect on how we wield our words as scientists and educators, especially when doing work to make academe and science more diverse, writes Maria Qadri.