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Ep. 110: Underemployment of College Graduates: How Concerned Should We Be?

Half of all graduates don’t work in jobs that require a bachelor’s degree. What can institutions do to best prepare their students for work?

Buddhism and Gender Fluidity: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Megan Bryson, Lindsay Young associate professor of religious studies and chair of Asian studies at...

Student Athlete Suicide Rates Have Doubled Since 2002

College athlete suicide rates have doubled over the past two decades, according to a new study published in the British...

State Financial Aid Requirements Can Undercut Access

A new report from EdTrust, a nonprofit college access advocacy organization, identifies 12 eligibility requirements for state financial aid that...

Higher Education is Most Trusted Source to Handle AI

While the public remains cautious of artificial intelligence (AI), most trust higher education institutions to use AI responsibly, according to...

FAFSA Completion Down 40 Percent

As of March 29, 40 percent fewer high school students had completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid than...
The eight-columned rotunda surrounding the “Old Well” at the university of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus.

Sometimes the Right Is Right

Universities should work with right-leaning critics who want to strengthen academia’s distinctive culture, Jenna Silber Storey and Benjamin Storey write.

President stands in a suit jacket and tie holding a thumb up. A sign saying, “Canceling Student Debt,” is displayed behind him.

Biden Touts Latest Debt Relief Plan

With events in three states, Biden and other officials detailed the latest plans to provide debt relief—doubling down on loan forgiveness as a key campaign issue.