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Women’s Colleges Work to Stand Out

As the market for women’s colleges shrinks, some institutions have found a niche. But the strategy hasn’t worked for everyone.
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Building Back Better: Beyond Free College

Free college proposals would only exacerbate the degree completion gap in higher ed, write Stephen J. Handel and Eileen L. Strempel.

Hurricane Ida’s Impact

Colleges in the path of the storm begin assessing damages. Many will remain closed for now in face of widespread power outages. Tulane plans to resume in-person instruction Oct. 11.

N.Y. Times Corrects Story on Afghan Students

The New York Times on Monday issued a correction to its story about unsuccessful efforts to evacuate students and alumni...

Hundreds of Positive COVID Tests at Mostly Vaccinated Duke

Duke University announced new, stricter COVID-19 protocols Monday after its surveillance testing turned up hundreds of positive tests among its...

Montana State Announces $101M Gift for Nursing College

Montana State University announced a gift of $101 million for its College of Nursing on Monday. The gift from Mark...

Southwest Baptist Drops Effort to Amend Governance Document

Southwest Baptist University in Missouri has dropped its efforts to amend a governance document to name the Missouri Baptist Convention...

Academic Minute: Toxic Racism

Today on the Academic Minute: April Thames, associate professor of psychology and psychiatry at the University of Southern California Dornsife...