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Student Debt’s Impact on Perceived Value of College

Younger Americans and those with student debt are far less likely than their peers to believe the benefits of getting a higher education outweigh the costs.

Feeling Violated and Not Fully Heard

A building frequented by students, faculty and staff members of color at Queens College was vandalized with racist graffiti, resulting in months of strained discussions between staff members and administrators.

HBCU Med Schools, NFL Create Training Program

The four historically Black medical colleges in the U.S. will supply eight NFL teams with students for monthlong clinical rotations...

Summer Reading Starts Now

Racial inequity is one of the most common themes in the books that first-year students are required (or recommended) to read before they show up on campus.

Texas A&M Librarians Lose Tenure in Reorganization Plan

Nearly 30 librarians at Texas A&M University have lost either tenured or tenure-track status after the administration opted to reorganize...

New Programs: Public Relations, Chinese, Human Rights, Computer Science, Nursing

Baylor University is starting an M.A. in journalism with a focus on advertising and public relations. Centre College is starting...

A Fast-Track Associate Degree

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation launched a new grant program to scale already-successful initiatives across the U.S. that help high school graduates attain postsecondary degrees quickly.

Suicide and Borderline Personality Disorder: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University at Albany Week: Tomoko Udo, associate professor of health policy, management and...