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Biden’s Higher Ed Budget Moves Ahead in House

Higher education organizations were generally pleased with the House Appropriations Committee’s draft spending bill, but several believe more could still be done.
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Higher Education in a World of Singles

Universities differ from music labels, but they, too, rely on an economic model that exerts control over talent and forces consumers into a narrow set of choices, argues Steven J. Tepper.

Spelling Bee Champion Offered Full Scholarships to College

Zaila Avant-garde, the 14-year-old winner of the Scripps National Spelling Bee, is juggling multiple offers for full scholarships to college...

A Year of Probation

Campus leaders at Florida Memorial University hope to improve finances and increase enrollment after accreditors put the institution on probation.

Two Dozen Organizations Launch #DoublePell Campaign

A coalition of 24 higher education associations, organizations and advocacy groups launched a national campaign today in support of doubling...

Academic Minute: Weak Strongmen

Today on the Academic Minute: Timothy Frye, professor of post-Soviet foreign policy at Columbia University, examines what pitfalls a despot...

Calbright College Gets Reprieve After Calls for Closure

The California Senate Education Committee canceled a hearing on the bill that would have dismantled Calbright, the first all-online community...

Women at VMI Face Derision and Misogyny

The Washington Post reported that women at the Virginia Military Institute face "derision, misogyny, sexual assault." Women "describe an atmosphere...