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A series of Taylor Swifts, with a small version of her starting at the left and growing larger across the right. There is an orange graph in the background and timeline, showing Swift from 2006 to 2024

‘Swiftonomics’ Course Brings Taylor Craze to College Classrooms

The mega–pop star’s impact on supply and demand, monopolies, and cost efficiencies make her prime teaching material for economics courses.

Education Department Moves New Title IX Rule Forward

The Biden administration has sent its draft regulations overhauling Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 to the Office...

Gender Stereotypes and Social Media: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Andrew Edelblum, assistant professor of marketing at the University of Dayton, explores why men face...

Jamestown Business College to Close

Jamestown Business College, a for-profit institution in New York founded in 1886, is no longer accepting students and plans to...

Dartmouth College to Reinstate Standardized Testing

Dartmouth College will reinstate its standardized testing requirement for the next application cycle, offi c ials announced Monday, making it...
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Student Success Wrapped: What You Wanted to Know About Supporting Students

A look at six trends from the most engaged-with content published by the Student Success team over the past year.

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Free Community College Boosts Enrollment, Strains Massachusetts System

The enrollment surge is a welcome development for the Massachusetts community college system, but it has also created staffing shortages and stretched capacity.

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Assessing Quality of Microcredentials Is Difficult

Most high school educators recognize the value of microcredentials, but a dearth of available data on outcomes can make them hesitant to recommend nondegree pathways to students.