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Syracuse Adds New Safety Measures

Syracuse University on Monday announced new measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 on campus. “Over the holiday, news spread...

Easter Island Myths

What happened on Easter Island? In today's Academic Minute, Binghamton University's Robert DiNapoli says reality may be different from what...

The Dark Side of Lottery-Funded Scholarships

More and more states are creating lottery-funded scholarship programs, but they disproportionately hurt the people they’re often intended to help.

2 More Community Colleges Targeted by Ransomware

Butler County and Lewis and Clark Community Colleges are the most recent victims in a spate of ransomware attacks targeting higher ed institutions.

Cal State Adopts Plan to Re-Enroll Students

The California State University system is embarking on a systemwide campaign to re-enroll students ahead of the spring semester, EdSource...

Gay Men Earn Degrees at Highest Rate, Study Finds

Roughly 52 percent of gay men in the U.S. have a bachelor’s degree, compared to 36 percent of all adults. Their academic achievement shows resilience in the face of victimization.

From Small Program to Statewide Network

Nevada state lawmakers are giving the University of Nevada at Reno millions of dollars in COVID-19 relief funding to support prospective first-generation students.

Standing By Researchers at Public Universities

Early in his career, administrators backed Donald Heller’s right to do politically sensitive scholarly work. He believes public university leaders must do the same for their faculty members now.