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Higher Ed Is Failing Black and Latino Students

We must improve completion rates for students of color—but we also can’t keep funneling them to a system that doesn’t meet their needs, Wil Del Pilar and Dhanfu E. Elston write.

Smart Renewable Energy for Remote Communities: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Northern Kentucky University Week: Zeel Maheshwari, assistant professor of electrical engineering, examines how...

No Heat, Tempers Rise

Bronx Community College went without heat for more than a month. Some CUNY employees say this is one of many signs the system needs more funding for facilities maintenance and repairs.

What the Voters Decided

In the wee hours of Wednesday, control of Congress remained unclear. The consequences for higher education could be significant.
Opinion

What Happened When I Made My Students Cheat

When it was not an option for the desperate or lazy to attempt in the dark, we were forced to confront together larger questions about the purpose of education, writes Joel Heng Hartse.

Cornell Suspends All Fraternity Parties, Social Events

All fraternity parties and social events at Cornell University have been suspended after one student reported she was sexually assaulted...

Teaching ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’

Can we learn new things from old texts? In today’s Academic Minute, part of Northern Kentucky University Week, Jonathan Cullick...

Pushing Their Peers to the Polls

College students turned out in force for the 2018 and 2020 elections. Some have been working hard this cycle to make sure that trend continues.