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New Guidance Directs Accreditors to Clean Up Complaint Policies

In new guidance released Tuesday, the U.S. Education Department clarified how college accrediting agencies should handle complaints about institutions. The...

Suit Seeks to Bar Classroom Impact of Idaho Antiabortion Law

American Federation of Teachers union affiliates and professors at the University of Idaho and Boise State University are asking a...

Report Analyzes Industry-Led Partnerships With Colleges

A new report aiming to “fill the gap” of information on industry-led postsecondary partnerships recommends colleges and employers work more...
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Americans See College’s Value but Question Its Price

A survey by New America shows Americans aren’t convinced of the return on investment of a college degree.

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Minimum Wage Gains, Community College Enrollment Losses

A new paper says community college enrollments fall in response to state-level minimum wage increases, but degree completion rates largely stay the same.

Wide-angle photo of students gathered around a large table at the University of North Dakota's test kitchen. A young female chef/instructor is demonstrating something with a blender toward the back of the table. Ceiling holds a mirror for better views of the demonstration.

Teaching Cooking, Nutrition via Demo Kitchens

On-campus demonstration kitchens are promoting engagement and well-being at some institutions, with cooking classes, nutrition coaching, meal planning workshops and more on the menu.

Minimum Wages Rise, 2-Year Enrollments Fall

Community college enrollments decline in response to state-level minimum wage increases, according to a new working paper released by the...
A political cartoon depicts a speaker at a climate summit outlining benefits of action. The bulleted list reads: “energy independence,” “preserve rainforests,” “sustainability,” “green jobs,” “livable cities,” “renewables,” “clean water, air” “healthy children,” “etc., etc.” A skeptic in the audience asks “What if it’s a big hoax and we create a better world for nothing?”
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What If the Campus Speech Crisis Is a Hoax…

…and we create a better university for nothing? Leon Sachs argues there’s no harm—and much benefit—in taking concerns about the campus speech climate seriously.