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Collaboration and Competition Don’t Need to Be Mortal Enemies in Graduate Admissions

Toby McChesney writes that deans can in fact work together to advance graduate education.
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Colleges Must Learn From Sports Figures About Mental Health

The taboo against faculty and grad students admitting anxiety and depression is far greater than with professional athletes, argues Harvey J. Graff, and something colleges must reckon with.

Liberty U Resumes In-Person Classes

It acts despite hundreds of COVID-19 cases. Some of the other colleges that had moved online are also resuming normal operations.

Ep. 55: Resetting, Not “Fixing,” Student Transfer

The set of programs, policies and pathways by which learners move between colleges and universities is complex and often incoherent...

Warping Effects of Social Media

The ills of social media are becoming more apparent by the day. In today's Academic Minute, Hokkaido University's Mark Miller...

‘You Can Come From the Working Class and Become the Very Best’

Freeman Hrabowski, the longtime president of UMBC, built a legacy challenging the assumption that only prestigious, wealthy colleges foster educational excellence.

An ‘Extremely Solvable’ Problem

Millions of college students face food insecurity, and while institutions have been doing what they can to help, it’s time for the federal government to step in, advocates say.

UT San Antonio Ends ‘Divisive’ Rallying Cry

The University of Texas at San Antonio will get a new rallying cry after its president said Tuesday he was...