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City Sues College of the Desert Over Public Records

The city of Palm Springs has filed suit against the College of the Desert for what it charges to be...

How Awards and Recognition Can Decrease Creativity

Receiving an award for your work may hinder your ability to be creative again. In today’s Academic Minute, Washington University...

Transfer Enrollments Continue Pandemic-Driven Decline

Transfer enrollment from two- to four-year institutions, already down in 2021, continued to fall through the second year of the pandemic, the National Student Clearinghouse finds.

Trustees Seek Ouster of Michigan State President

Michigan State’s president is under pressure to resign or be fired. The Board of Trustees chair blames rogue trustees for the “misguided” move, but details remain sparse.

Chatfield College to Close, Become a Student Support Agency

Chatfield College, which operated for five decades as a two-year Roman Catholic college, is closing and becoming a nonprofit group...

South Dakota Curriculum Resembles Trump’s ‘1776 Report’

Proposed K-12 social studies standards in South Dakota align with Hillsdale College’s “1776 Curriculum,” an adaptation of the Trump White...

At Carnegie Mellon, Defending the Right to Tweet

She tweeted about the "chief monarch of a thieving and raping genocidal empire."

While Teen-Parent Graduates Earn More, Disparities Remain

A report by Generation Hope, a Washington, D.C., nonprofit focused on supporting teen parents through college, found that earning a...