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Fewer High School Graduates Go Straight to College

New reports from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center and some states show an “unprecedented” decline in college enrollment among high school graduates—especially the most underserved.

A Seat at the Table

The student basic needs movement is growing, writes Christine Wolff-Eisenberg, and librarians should be included in it.

New Programs: Physical Therapy, Social Work, Reputation Management

Creighton University is starting a doctor of physical therapy program at its Phoenix health sciences campus. University of St. Francis...

Income Inequality Drives Up Tuition, Study Argues

A new study shows that income inequality contributes to rising net tuition prices because colleges and universities are incentivized to offer discounts to high-performing, low-income students.

Yale Asks Students to Avoid Local Restaurants, Even Outdoors

Yale University has asked students to avoid eating at local restaurants, even outdoors. The advice applies to students who live...

Academic Minute: How Best to Educate Future Business Leaders

Today on the Academic Minute: Arran Caza, associate professor of management at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, explains...

University of Kansas Suspends 2 Fraternities Until 2027

The University of Kansas on Tuesday suspended two fraternities for five years following an investigation that accused the groups of...

Curriculum Incentive Plan Prompts Political Backlash

The University of Memphis wants to give faculty members grants to incorporate equity and social justice into courses to reflect the institution’s commitment to those issues. Conservative lawmakers are having none of it.