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Inflation Swells Tuition Prices

College tuition largely held steady during the pandemic. Now rampant inflation is pushing tuition costs up, with some institutions approving steep increases unseen since the recession of 2008.

Out of Time

Rutgers University graduate assistants whose research was impacted by COVID-19 say they need one more year of funding to finish. Rutgers says the well is drying up.

Righting ‘Historical Wrongs’

Campus leaders and state policy makers are introducing tuition waivers for Native American students at colleges and universities across the country.

Will More Medical Schools Mean More Black Doctors?

New medical schools are on the horizon, including at two Black colleges. They will be challenged to collectively increase the number of Black doctors.

Does Evidence Shape Our Views? Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Brown University Week: Steven Sloman, professor of cognitive, linguistic and psychological sciences, explores...

Embattled North Idaho College May Lose Its Insurer

Citing “numerous factors” such as “increasing risk exposures,” an insurer has decided not to renew its policy with North Idaho...

White Man Sues U of South Florida for Discrimination

A white, male former professor at the University of South Florida is suing the Board of Trustees, arguing he was...

Maine Faculty Senate Issues 2 Votes of No Confidence

The Faculty Senate at the University of Maine at Augusta issued two no-confidence resolutions Wednesday: one regarding the University of...