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In Praise of Mischief

Mischief isn’t always a bad thing. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Oxford’s Alex Moran explains why. Moran is...

Overhauling Income-Driven Repayment

The Biden administration’s other plan to change how people pay back their loans could be safe from legal challenges.

Florida Shops for New Accreditors

Education officials in Florida have been meeting with agencies as they seek a new accreditor for state colleges and universities. A lengthy and expensive process awaits.

Brief: How Compton College Addresses Basic Needs

A new policy brief released by NextGen Policy, a social justice advocacy organization, and Compton College upholds the college as...

Veterans Affairs Delays Rollout of New Enrollment System

The Department of Veterans Affairs is holding off on a new enrollment management system in a move to give colleges...
Opinion

Why Do We Need a Liberal Arts Capstone?

Beyond capstones for majors, special courses that encourage interaction across disciplines can be especially useful for students launching into careers or grad school, writes David Droppa.

New Briefs Explore Chronic Underfunding of HBCUs

The Hunt Institute, an affiliate of the Duke University Sanford School of Public Policy focused on improving student success outcomes...

Is College Too Hard?

With students highly stressed even when they are studying less, educators need to understand how much homework is helpful, David Wippman and Glenn C. Altschuler write.