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New Programs: Athletics, Organizational Leadership, Financial Planning
Midway University is starting a bachelor of science in coaching and leadership and a bachelor of science in sports marketing...
Opinion
Affirmative Action and Anti–Asian American Bias
Supporters of affirmative action need to reckon with disturbing facts showing apparent bias against Asian American applicants, Jonathan Zimmerman writes.
COVID-19’s Burden for People With Disability: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Scott Landes, associate professor of sociology at Syracuse University, focuses on one way that the...
Opinion
No Discipline Is Less Valuable Than Another
Discounting humanities tuition is a slippery slope built on unchallenged and false assumptions about the value of the disciplines.
$100 Million Gift to Johns Hopkins in Bologna
Johns Hopkins University has announced a $100 million gift for School of Advanced International Studies campus in Bologna, Italy. The...
College Towns for Students on a Budget
A new study examines which college towns are the best places for students on a budget, The New York Times...
Making Blood Stem Cells on a Microchip
Stem cell research can be politically divisive. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of New South Wales’s Robert Nordon says...
New Campaign Wants to Prove ‘College Is Worth It’
The National Association of System Heads begins an initiative to bolster the public’s view of higher education by demonstrating—and where necessary improving—how the institutions drive social mobility and individual "prosperity."
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