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Academic Minute: Benefits, Risks and Accuracy of Social Media

Today on the Academic Minute: Mindy Brummett, assistant professor of physical therapy at the University of North Texas Health Science...

Princeton Reduces Information It Releases on Admissions

It’s that time of year, when leading colleges boast about their early decision admits. But Princeton University is not releasing...
Opinion

Colleges Must Redefine Leadership

Women of color are doing much of the work that benefits institutions, yet they aren’t being recognized or rewarded for it, writes M. Cristina Alcalde, citing three areas that should be addressed.

$50M Gift Launches Energy Institute at Oklahoma State

A $50 million donation to Oklahoma State University will establish a new institute for American energy, the university announced Thursday...

Wicked Students for a Wicked World

Living with uncertainty has become the norm. In today's Academic Minute, Washington and Lee University's Paul Hanstedt describes a new...

Jesus or George Floyd? Controversial Icon Stolen

A painting of Mary and Jesus, featuring a Jesus that resembles George Floyd, was stolen—twice—from the Catholic University of America. Many students don’t want it back on campus.

Georgetown, GW, NYU and Princeton Change Course

Universities switch final exams and cancel most in-person events.

Associations Team Up on Transfer Statement

Colleges and universities should use consistent standards to evaluate transfer credits and remove unnecessary barriers to accessing transcripts, according to a new joint statement on transfer students.