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Could High Schools Lose AP Programs?

College Board reminds them of its right to withdraw the program if high schools can’t assure free thought.

New Programs: Equity, Business, African American Music, Manufacturing Engineering, Cannabis

Bemidji State University is starting an undergraduate certificate in equity. Guilford College is starting an M.B.A. Oberlin College and Conservatory...

SUNY Brockport Refuses to Cancel Speech, but Won’t Pay for It

The State University of New York at Brockport is refusing to cancel an April 6 event with Jalil Muntaqim, a...

HBCUs Team Up to Go Online: Key Podcast

Historically Black colleges and universities—which have trailed their peer institutions in using technology to serve their students—are making significant moves...

The Humanities Need Gen Ed

The curricular retreat away from canonical works and grand narratives has helped dampen student interest in the humanities, Mark Bauerlein writes.

George Washington and American Masculinity: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, Maurizio Valsania, professor of American history at the University of Turin, explores the myths and...

Looking for a New Accreditor

Five New York colleges are seeking accreditation from an agency outside their region—among the first to do so since the Trump administration changed the rules to allow it. Others will likely follow.

Former College President Guilty of Child Pornography Charges

Former Franklin College president Thomas J. Minar was found guilty Thursday of child enticement and child pornography charges, The Green...