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The Internet Archive Is a Library

A lawsuit against the Internet Archive threatens the most significant specialized library to emerge in decades, say a group of current and former university librarians.

Still Hoping for Free Community College

Free community college is back in President Biden’s budget. Although Congress is unlikely to support the full $90 billion, experts hope for a smaller budget item to provide free programs for about 90,000 students a year.

Layoffs Loom at Penn State

Pennsylvania State University is bracing for layoffs, Spotlight PA reported. A top administrator asked leaders of virtually all university departments...

The Future of Tech Education: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: Shayla Sawyer, professor of electrical, computer and systems engineering, explains...

Putting the Heat on Campus Leaders About the Cold

City College of San Francisco students, faculty and staff members are fed up with cold classrooms. Trustees called on administrators to address long-neglected maintenance issues and aging heating systems after some campus buildings went months without heat.

Student Mental Health Worsens, but More Are Seeking Help

College students are experiencing all-time high rates of depression, anxiety and suicidality, according to the latest Healthy Minds survey. In...

Consumer Watchdog Issues Warning to Private Loan Servicers

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is warning loan servicers to stop collecting private student loans that were discharged by bankruptcy...

Full Recording of Judge’s Disrupted Stanford Talk

A full recording has emerged of students at Stanford University law school disrupting a talk by Judge Kyle Duncan of...