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Lions and Tigers and Porcupines, Oh My!

At one California institution, students may be graded on how well they brush a horse’s teeth. But these future zookeepers and conservationists wouldn’t have it any other way.

Supreme Court to Hear Another Debt-Relief Suit

But the injunction blocking student loan forgiveness remains in place for now.
Opinion

Students and Teachers Want Video. Where Will It Come From?

It’s time for providers and distributors to step up more and include video as an integral part of learning materials, writes ed-tech investor Vera Song.

A College Briefly Restores Its Mask Mandate

Nassau Community College briefly restored its mask mandate on Friday, but it lasted only a few hours, NBC New York...

GAO Blasts Colleges on Aid Offers

Nearly two-thirds of colleges follow half or fewer of the 10 best practices in award letters. No college in GAO’s sample followed all 10.

COVID-19’s Burden for People With Developmental Disability

The COVID-19 pandemic has not affected everyone equally. In today’s Academic Minute, Syracuse University’s Scott Landes focuses on one community...

‘These Are the Wrong Kids to Do This To’

The adjunct faculty strike at the New School ended over the weekend, and two of four groups of academic workers striking across the University of California system ended their labor action. But undergraduates continue to struggle.

Inside and Out, Facilities Matter

From academic major buildings and historic structures to residence halls and gathering areas, a variety of campus facility types and spaces influence enrollment for nearly two-thirds of students.