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Why Higher Ed Must Advocate for Mandatory Personal Finance Education in High School
Emotion is driving college choice, but reason should prevail, writes financial literacy advocate John Pelletier.
Building Urban Climate Resilience: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Drexel University Week: Franco Montalto, professor in the department of civil, architectural and...
Lauro Cavazos, Reagan and Bush Education Secretary, Dies
Lauro Cavazos, education secretary at the end of the Reagan administration and the beginning of George H. W. Bush’s administration...
The Demographic Decline and Colleges’ Financial Futures | Available On-Demand
In this webcast, Carleton College’s Nathan D. Grawe, author of The Agile College and Demographics and the Demand for Higher...
Ubuntu: Advancing Antiracism and Population Health Equity
Racism has many effects on those who suffer from its consequences. In today’s Academic Minute, part of Drexel University Week...
Among Students, Lawyers Get a Good Rap
Students are applying to law school in droves, spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic, the quest for racial justice and a hot job market. One Florida university is even opening a new law school.
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Where More Money Would Matter Most
Spending more on each community college student is the key to national higher ed success, Jay Urwitz argues.
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