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Permanent Fixes for a ‘Broken System’
More than $14 billion in federal student loans have been forgiven under the program in the last year since the administration streamlined the process. The changes will now become permanent.
Opinion
Where’s the Wheat?
Regan A. R. Gurung advises how to identify effective educational research to improve your classroom teaching success.
Penn State Calls Off Event Featuring Proud Boys Founder
Pennsylvania State University called off an event featuring Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes Monday night. In a statement today, Penn...
Making the Teaching Profession More Attractive
The world needs more teachers. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of South Carolina’s Henry Tran examines how to develop...
A Closed Discussion on Academic Freedom?
Stanford professors want the university to distance itself from a closed conference on academic freedom, saying it’s silencing debate and harboring racist thought.
Opinion
On Failing Organic Chemistry
Failing organic chemistry kept me from pursuing medicine and pushed me to pursue my passion for journalism. That may have been a good thing, Pamela Gwyn Kripke writes.
Student Aid Eligibility Changes Under FAFSA Simplification
Most students shouldn't see their student aid eligibility change too much under the new rules, but there are some situations colleges and universities should be aware of.
Tenure Awarded… at Barnard, Duke
Barnard College BJ Casey, neuroscience and behavior Andrew Crowther, chemistry Jhumpa Lahiri, English Karen Lewis, philosophy Michael G. Miller, political...
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