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Yale Grad Workers Unionize at Last

Yale teaching and research assistants form a union after decades of organizing and amid a wave of union activity.
Opinion

Career-Readiness Initiatives Are Missing the Mark

Instead of focusing on generic soft skills and internships, students need work-integrated classroom learning and pathways for building career readiness, Matthew T. Hora writes.
Opinion

We Should Bring Back the F

Faculty members today too rarely recognize a significant impediment to student success: students’ own refusal—not inability—to simply do the work, writes Louis Haas.

Study: Better Outcomes for Students in Corequisite Courses

A recent study found that community college students earn degrees quicker and increase their earnings if they get extra help...

DePaul Cannot Dismiss Title IX Case, Court Rules

An Illinois district court denied a motion by DePaul University Monday to dismiss a wrongful-termination Title IX lawsuit brought by...

Surveillance in Long-Haul Trucking: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Karen Levy, associate professor in the department of information science at Cornell University and associated...

Severe Weather in California Prompts College Closures

Severe weather on California’s Central Coast prompted the closure of schools and colleges across San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara...
Opinion

Clear Financial Aid Offers Require More Than Federal Legislation

We can't wait months if not years to address this issue.