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Working Locally for Visionary Sustainability: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Meghann Jarchow, chair and associate professor in the department of sustainability and environment at the...

Few Changes in ‘U.S. News’ List of Top Law Schools

this is the first year for U.S. News & World Report’s law school ranking since Yale University’s law school (and...

Florida Career College Cut Off From Federal Student Aid

The Education Department’s Office of Federal Student Aid is removing Florida Career College, a for-profit chain with 11 campuses, from...
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Narrowing Its Sights

Education Department again delays controversial guidance on outside contractors and says it won’t affect many organizations that critics feared it might.

A female student comforts another with a hug

Cardinal Stritch to Close

The small Franciscan college has experienced an enrollment collapse over the past decade. Now Cardinal Stritch plans to close in late May, following commencement.

First-year students at Washington University participate in orientation.

Program Launch: Success Center for First-Gen, Limited-Income Students

At Washington University in St. Louis, the Taylor Family Center for Student Success will unite formerly separate resource programs and provide students with peer mentors, financial support and education, and other guidance.

Minority woman writes equation on transparent board while instructor looks on behind her

10 Ways to End Elitism in Math Classes

Our current approach often translates into racism, classism and sexism—and leaves many students feeling as if they don’t belong and can’t succeed, writes Felicia Darling.

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Recommitting to ‘Stewardship of Place’

A new report takes stock of how regional public institutions are serving local communities—and offers lessons for those looking to do so more effectively.