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More Than Just More Counselors

Addressing the mental health crisis on college campuses requires more than adding counselors, James Herbert and Jennifer DeBurro write.

‘Generating an Unnecessary Inequity’

A new report argues that the federal student aid formula disproportionately benefits upper-middle-class white families.

Non-Tenure-Track Skidmore Professors Unionize

Full-time and part-time non-tenure-track faculty members, librarians and accompanists voted to form a union affiliated with Service Employees International Union...

Weekly Wisdom | Portland State University President Stephen Percy

Enjoy this inspiring conversation with Portland State University President Stephen Percy, Bridget Burns from University Innovation Alliance and Doug Lederman...

Women Make Up Majority of College-Educated Workforce

Women now make up a majority of the U.S. workforce with at least a bachelor’s degree, according to a new...

The End of Purgatory

The meaning of Purgatory in the Catholic faith seems to be shifting over time. In today’s Academic Minute, the University...

The Public’s Growing Doubts About College ‘Value’

Americans aren’t questioning the importance of higher education, but they’re concerned it is unaffordable and unavailable for too many people. Experts dig into the data.

University Tells Professors to Stay ‘Neutral’ on Abortion

Citing new and existing state laws, University of Idaho tells employees what they can (and mostly can’t) say and do regarding abortion. The institution says it may also cease to provide birth control.