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Education Department Planning for Student Debt Forgiveness

Officials at the Education Department have developed plans to cancel student debt for millions of borrowers, awaiting a final decision...

Senate Republicans Launch Investigation of the NSF

Republican senators launched an investigation into the National Science Foundation last week, raising concerns about the agency’s budget process and...
Opinion

What Is the College Board Saying?

Jim Jump asks, is not releasing racial data on AP scores really “streamlined reporting”?

New Programs: Mechanical Engineering, Smart Manufacturing, HR Analytics, Accounting, Nursing

Colorado State University is starting an online master’s degree in mechanical engineering. Lorain County Community College is starting a bachelor...
Opinion

Disciplinary ‘Redlining’ Is Not Decolonization

A white professor of BIPOC history reflects on a disturbing development—a refusal to grant credit to scholars whose phenotype matches that of historical oppressors.

Western Kentucky Doesn’t Fire Professor

The board of Western Kentucky University voted Friday not to fire Jeanine Huss, a tenured professor of teacher education. President...

Pandemic Planning With Older Adults in Mind: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Lynn A. Addington, professor of justice, law and criminology at American University, discusses how to...

The Week in Admissions News

New approach to ranking colleges; what the public thinks about higher ed; OCR investigation of USC; where is Rick Singer?