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Stop Telling Students to ‘Narrow Down’ Their Topic
A student who follows that advice will most likely end up as lost as they were before—just inside a slightly narrower wilderness, argue Christopher Rea and Thomas S. Mullaney.
Bill Russell and the Basketball Revolution: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Aram Goudsouzian, professor of history at the University of Memphis, examines the life of one...
Prof’s Class Canceled at Simmons After Harvard Controversy
Simmons University has canceled a course taught by an instructor accused of making racist social media posts when he taught...
UCLA Buys Closed Marymount California Campus
The University of California, Los Angeles, announced Tuesday that it is creating a satellite campus by buying land from defunct...
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Colleges Must Invest More in Mental Health
A Band-Aid approach won’t work, Nick Ladany writes.
Women Make Up Majority of College-Educated Workforce
Women now make up a majority of the U.S. workforce with at least a bachelor’s degree, according to a new...
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More Than Just More Counselors
Addressing the mental health crisis on college campuses requires more than adding counselors, James Herbert and Jennifer DeBurro write.
Stratford, a For-Profit, to Close Abruptly
Stratford University, a for-profit institution, announced Friday that it would close by the end of this week, providing little notice...
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