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Wisconsin Republicans Want to Kill Diversity Funding

Funding for the University of Wisconsin system is being held up by Republicans, who control the Legislature and who want...
A drawing of students, split into two panels, to represent in-person and online education, respectively: on the left are three young adult students in a classroom and on the right is a single young adult student working at her computer in a kitchen, a cat at her feet.
Opinion

Equity, Data and the In-Person/Online Divide

Hybrid assessment efforts are needed to help institutions identify—and act on—different outcomes for online versus residential students, Joshua Travis Brown and Joseph M. Kush argue.

University and Commission Partner on Gender Violence Research

Anew commission led by NFL executive vice president Troy Vincent and Tommi Vincent, chair of the National Domestic Violence Hotline...
Senator Bill Cassidy and others speak at a podium about their latest proposal to lower the cost of higher education.

Republicans Unveil Sweeping Higher Education Legislation

Although not likely to become law anytime soon, the package of bills shows that Senate Republicans are ready to step up to the plate on higher education policy.

Harvard Morgue Manager Indicted for Stealing Human Remains

The manager of a morgue at Harvard Medical School allegedly stole human body parts that had been donated for educational...
Opinion

Trivializing Teaching and Oversimplifying Economics

A flawed and foolish effort to quantify the cost of minutes of teaching.

Wisconsin Republicans Want to Kill Diversity Funding

Funding for the University of Wisconsin system is being held up by Republicans, who control the Legislature and who want...
A pair of hands with dark skin works on filling out a form with a pen while another hand with dark skin points at the form with another pen.

Parent PLUS Loans a ‘Double-Edged Sword’ for Black Families

As more families with fewer resources turn to Parent PLUS loans to afford higher education, policy makers need to seek broader reforms to improve college affordability, a new study says.