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Stewarding the Presidency

Concerned by the frequency in presidential transitions, Mark Putnam calls for a change in perspective.

A Campaign Fosters Faster Route to Degrees

A scholar at Camden County College used her dissertation as an opportunity to get more students to take more credits and graduate faster. The approach, a “15 to Finish” campaign, has fans and critics.

Ohio State President to Step Down

Ohio State University president Kristina M. Johnson is resigning after serving two and a half years in the role, as...

Group Issues Third Report on Admissions Fairness

Education Reform Now has released its third report on fairness in the admissions system. The focus of this report is...

Nonprofit Overhead: Need or Greed? Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Hala Altamimi, assistant professor in the School of Public Affairs and Administration at the University...

‘Paying for College Transparency Initiative’ Launched

The leaders of 10 national higher education associations have launched the Paying for College Transparency Initiative. Many colleges use substantially...

Lame Duck Agenda

Congress has a busy December, and several higher education policy priorities hang in the balance.

Should Fine Arts and Communications Qualify as STEM Degrees?

The U.S. government offers international graduates of STEM programs extended work visas. Now that some unconventional degrees qualify, some argue that the educational visa system is broken.