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Politics and Parental COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy

Politics can drive vaccine hesitancy, even for nurses and children. In today’s Academic Minute, South Dakota State University’s Filip Viskupič...

Age Matters

Community colleges gained dual-enrollment students but lost recent high school grads and adult learners at high rates, according to a recent analysis of federal enrollment data.

A Collision of Innovation and Interests

Adrian College has used the course-sharing platform Rize Education to launch new majors and increase enrollment. But Adrian’s president also co-founded Rize, and some observers think that creates a conflict of interest.

Audit: Office of Federal Student Aid Bungled Loan Overhaul

The Office of Federal Student Aid didn’t follow best practices in budgeting, planning and managing the modernization of its student...

New Programs: Online Engagement, Public Health Informatics, Neuroscience, Business

Kansas State University is starting an online certificate in digital engagement. University of California, Irvine, is starting two new certificates...

Colleges Increasingly Prioritize Mental Health, Survey Shows

As student mental health continues to worsen, college and university leaders seems to be increasing their focus—and spending—on mental health...
Opinion

Let’s Not Bring Back the F

Instead, we should do a better job of assigning authentic tasks that genuinely reflect the kind of work students will have to do after graduation, writes Benjamin Rifkin.

A $75M Gift for Minnesota’s University of St. Thomas

A $75 million donation to the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota will help fund the construction of a new...