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Report: How COVID Affected Less Selective Private Colleges

According to a new report from the TIAA Institute, the coronavirus pandemic did not disproportionately harm the outcomes of underrepresented...

New Bill Would Help Restore Education Benefits to Veterans

President Biden signed into law a bill that restores education benefits to veterans who attended for-profit colleges that closed or...

Film Producer Pledges Movie Proceeds Will Go to HBCUs

Realm Pictures International is committing 10 percent of the profits from its upcoming film Steal Away to historically Black colleges...

A Provost Quits to Protest Budget Cuts

Daniel Silber has resigned as provost of Piedmont University to protest coming budget cuts, Now Habersham reported. The resignation is...

Respect for Human Rights Declined During the Pandemic

The pandemic hasn’t just affected our health; it’s affected our rights, too. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Missouri...

To Correct, or to Let Stand?

When high-profile figures lie about their academic records, the institutions they attended must perform a delicate balancing act between protecting their privacy and telling the truth.

The Board of Trustees vs. Everyone

Seattle Pacific University’s board voted to maintain a policy that bars hiring LGBTQ+ individuals. The decision has sparked protests from students and faculty who are pushing to change the policy.

Can Free College Plug a Leaky Workforce Pipeline?

Maine started a temporary free college program to entice high school graduates affected by the pandemic to enroll in community colleges.