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Groups Urge Colleges to Abandon Legacy Admissions

Twenty education groups are today issuing an open letter to college presidents and boards urging them to abandon legacy admissions...

Howard Alumni Sue Board, Alleging Shared Governance Violation

A group of 10 Howard University alumni sued the university’s Board of Trustees Monday, alleging that the governing body violated...

Cornell, With 469 Student Cases, Moves Finals Online

Cornell University, following a spike in student cases, is moving all final exams online. The university currently has 469 active...
Opinion

Keeping Academic Integrity at the Forefront of Higher Education

Marquette’s president reflects on how and why the university guides students toward a moral future.

Barriers to Jobs Even When Not Behind Bars

Tens of thousands of legal restrictions limit job options for formerly incarcerated students who got college degrees and certificates in hopes of gaining a new lease on life.

Why I Require Office Hours Visits

The policy has significant benefits for both the instructor and the students, who appreciate being incentivized to do something that actually helps them, writes Zachary Nowak.

Cornell, With 469 Student Cases, Moves Finals Online

Cornell University, following a spike in student cases, is moving all final exams online. The university currently has 469 active...

How Food Transforms Neighborhoods

Wonderful ethnic food can be a blessing and a curse for a developing neighborhood. In today's Academic Minute, San Diego...