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A Long-Standing Push

Colleges are trying to recruit women for training and apprenticeship programs that prepare them for male-dominated fields. Progress is slower than advocates hoped.

Tenure Awarded… at U of Scranton, U of Texas at San Antonio

University of Scranton Peter Andersen, management, marketing and entrepreneurship Michael Landram, health and human performance Wendy Manetti, nursing Katherine Stumpo...

Record Numbers of Men ‘Give Up’ on College

The number of men enrolled at two- and four-year colleges has fallen behind women by record levels, The Wall Street...

Howard University Cancels Class Due to Cyberattack

Howard University canceled classes Tuesday after experiencing a ransomware cyberattack. University officials shut down campus networks Monday to “mitigate potential...

How COVID-19 Changed College Admissions

Common App finds colleges delayed deadlines and students were later with applications.

‘A Natural Progression’

Advocates say now is the time for colleges and universities to move “beyond the box” and stop asking criminal history questions on admissions applications. A Senate bill would help make that happen.

At a College Wounded on 9/11, Memories Endure 20 Years Later

Borough of Manhattan Community College lost eight students and alumni plus a building in the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks. On the 20th anniversary, lessons reverberate amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Job Loss and Physical Wellness in Young Adults

How might job loss affect physical wellness? In today's Academic Minute, Dickinson College's Shamma Alam examines this question. Alam is...