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Unknown Pictures and Stories of the Holocaust: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Wolf Gruner, Shapell-Guerin Chair in Jewish Studies and professor of history at the University of...

Campuses Face Steep Shortfall in Deferred Capital Renewal

Colleges and universities face an “unsustainable” shortfall in deferred capital renewal, according to the 10th State of Facilities in Higher...

GW Review Exonerates Professor Accused of Antisemitism

George Washington University’s third-party investigation has exonerated a diversity course teacher of some Jewish students’ and a pro-Israel group’s accusations...

Draft FAFSA Released

The draft is the first glimpse of what the new version of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid will look like when it launches later this year.

Rates for Low-Income Students Up More Than for High Income

At nearly 700 colleges and universities and colleges, the rates paid by low-income students increased by larger percentages than the...
Opinion

What We Lose When We Lose Languages

In cutting languages, colleges undercut commitments to social justice and to translation, in the broadest possible sense, Jessica Blum-Sorensen writes.

Moving Up—and Encountering Problems Along the Way

A survey of California community college leaders found that women of color in president and chancellor positions experienced more racial bias and resistance to their leadership.

As Microcredentials Boom, Employers’ Hiring Platforms Fumble

Learners who earn verifiable, nondegree online offerings targeted to specific industries sometimes struggle to enter the information into employers’ hiring platforms.