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Berkeley (Finally) Agrees to Make Online Content Accessible

Disability rights advocates welcome news of Berkeley’s consent decree with the Justice Department, which many consider long overdue.

Justice Dept. Settles With Berkeley on Online Content

The Justice Department on Monday announced a proposed consent decree with the University of California, Berkeley, on online access to...

Deception by Device

Does your device change how you interact with people online? In today’s Academic Minute, Rutgers University’s Terri R. Kurtzberg delves...

UNC Charlotte Adjusts Weapons Policy to Permit Kirpans

The University of North Carolina at Charlotte has adjusted its policy on weapons to permit people to carry a kirpan...
Opinion

Rethinking Credit Hours and Degrees

It’s (past) time we think beyond a measure for learning developed in 1906, James B. Thelen writes.

Campus Spaces Lay the Foundation for Students’ Success—or Struggle

Impressions of campus facilities from the student occupant’s standpoint can make or break students’ college experiences and plans.
Opinion

Maximizing Internship Opportunities for All

When colleges use innovative and visionary approaches to providing internship experiences, all students—but especially three subpopulations—benefit, writes Daniel Nivern.

Can High Schoolers Save the Community College?

Even as total community college enrollment has fallen, the number of dual-enrolled high school students has grown. Is it enough to sustain the long-suffering two-year institution?