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Data as a Tool to Improve Community Colleges

As major efforts to measure the effectiveness of two-year institutions mature, some institutions report significant, data-driven policy shifts to improve student learning.

A Lifeline for Students Left Behind

Western Michigan University launches major effort to educate those who've "aged out" of foster care.

Another First for SAT-Optional Movement

Wake Forest ends requirement, becoming the first nationally ranked private university to do so. Worcester Polytechnic, first science institute to drop requirement, sees gain in first year.

Site Ends Sales of Faculty Papers

Amid professors' complaints, allacademic.com says it had permission to sell submitted works, but ceases its practices nonetheless.

A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Complaints

Exhibit of photographs on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at Stanford U. elicited gripes over its location in the student union as well as its controversial captions.

Does Academe Hinder Parenthood?

2 new studies suggest that many professors, especially women, are less likely than other professionals or men in their field to have kids.