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Mispricing Tuition
Charging history or English majors lower tuition in line with lower labor costs could attract back students who have been abandoning the humanities, Fidel J. Tavárez writes.
New Presidents or Provosts: Chamberlain U–St. Louis, Fielding Graduate U, Marist College, Princeton Theological Seminary, South Mountain CC, Spring Hill College, U of the Cumberlands
Richard C. Daniel, executive vice president and chief operating officer of Education Forward Arizona, has been appointed president of South...
New Details on Killings at U of Virginia
The Washington Post has new details on the deaths of three University of Virginia students on Sunday. The students were...
A Click Too Far From Healthy Foods
Online shopping for groceries can change browsing behavior. In today’s Academic Minute, part of New York University Week, Angela Trude...
A Big Payout for a Fired President
In 2015 College of DuPage trustees fired the president, refused to pay a $763,000 severance and dared him to file a lawsuit. He did. Now the college is settling for $4 million.
Pressure Builds for Biden to Extend Student Loan Payment Pause
Calls for the extension intensified after a federal appeals court ruled against the administration, dealing another blow to the loan-forgiveness plan.
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What Students Must Know About Scientific Expertise
We can do more to help those across the political spectrum understand how to apportion their trust in science and be less vulnerable to partisan denialism, says Michael Schwalbe.
Students Bolstered Strong Youth Voter Turnout
Preliminary exit data suggest high youth voter turnout—including strong student showings at campus polling sites—may have been instrumental in last week’s midterm results.
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