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Inside a North Korean University

An Australian graduate student writes about what it’s like to be one of the country’s few foreign students.

Yale-NUS in Singapore to Close in 2025

Yale University announced Thursday that Yale-NUS, a liberal arts college it established with the National University of Singapore, will close...

Text Mining for Bias: A Recommendation Letter Experiment

How do we hire a more diverse workforce? In today's Academic Minute, Georgia State University's Charlotte Alexander details how to...

North Idaho Board to Discuss President’s Contract

Faculty and staff support the president. But his relationship with several trustees has deteriorated following a failed recall of the board chair.

Paying for Their Own Safety

Want students to mask up in class? The University of Texas at Austin has an idea: offer students nonacademic incentives of up to $50 to do so. The caveat? The university isn’t paying for any of it.

Removing Barriers for Students With Disabilities

A bill supported by Democrats and Republicans would eliminate the costs and burdens that students with disabilities face in accessing college accommodations.

Pulling Out All the Stops

Community colleges are employing various strategies to attract students this fall and recover from enrollment losses related to the pandemic.

UMBC President Hrabowski to Retire

Freeman A. Hrabowski, longtime president of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, will retire at the end of the academic...