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Ex-Dean Sues President and Provost for Racial Bias

A former dean of Thomas Edison State University sued the university, its president and its provost for discrimination based on...

Education Department Hints at Possible Delay of FAFSA

Overhauling the federal financial system and simplifying the Free Application for Federal Student Aid is a significant undertaking for the Education Department. Although the agency is making progress on the project, officials said this week the application might not be ready by Oct. 1.

Ex-Dean Sues President and Provost for Racial Bias

A former dean of Thomas Edison State University sued the university, its president and provost for discrimination based on his...

The Politics of Prosecuting Putin

What would make the U.S. government hesitant to prosecute Vladimir Putin? In today’s Academic Minute, Arizona State University’s Victor Peskin...

The New Conservative Playbook on DEI

Florida governor Ron DeSantis has a plan to defund diversity, equity and inclusion efforts at state institutions. His playbook is based on model legislation from the Manhattan Institute.

Online Classes Surge at Virginia Tech. But What About Outcomes?

The university’s undergraduate online course offerings grew from 3 to 8 percent in recent years. But some question the scant attention the institution has paid to understanding outcomes in its massive online courses.

CUNY Program for High School Seniors Boosts College Enrollment

New York high school seniors who participated in a City University of New York system mentoring program were seven percentage...

Academic Success Tip: Visibility in Study Resources Breaks Social Stigmas

RIT combined its tutoring and study resources, reducing negative assumptions students held about receiving academic help.