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Study: Some Colleges Might ‘Sink’ Without Federal Funds

A new study released by S&P Global found that some institutions benefited more than others from one-time emergency funding from...

New Initiative to Expand Classroom Digital Proficiency

A new initiative was announced today to commit to increasing digital proficiency and equity in teacher candidate programs. A dozen...

6 Years in Prison for Ex-President of Franklin College

Thomas Minar, the ex-president of Franklin College, in Indiana, received a sentence of six years in prison and six years...

A Sulfurous End for the Dinosaurs

Why did the asteroid that heralded the end of the dinosaurs have such a profound impact? In today’s Academic Minute...

‘Beyond Rhetoric’ on Diversity

UMass-Boston aspires to be an antiracist institution. Some faculty members disagree with this, saying it’s limiting for a university. Others raise major concerns about the institution’s ongoing treatment of its Africana studies faculty.
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The Forgotten Predominantly Black Institutions of Higher Ed

Predominantly Black institutions need more attention and funding, Kurt L. Schmoke and Zaldwaynaka Scott write.

From Undeclared to Explorer

A University of Nebraska at Omaha program designed to support students who have not yet declared a major is part of a larger drive to increase their graduation rates once they decide on a field of study.

FIRE to Fight Censorship Off Campus Now, Too

The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education announced that it is changing its name to reflect a broadening of its...