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The Latest Program and Job Cuts

Officials cited enrollment issues, wage pressures and inflation as the driving forces behind the latest cuts, which affect a mix of public and private institutions.

Columbia Chicago, Long-Striking Faculty Have Tentative Deal

Columbia College Chicago and its union representing part-time faculty members reached a tentative agreement Sunday, possibly ending an unusually long...
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Academic Success Tip: Investing in Effective TA Work

When working alongside teaching assistants, professors can consider these five areas to promote a better experience for themselves, the assistants and the undergraduate learners enrolled in the course.

House Republicans Cry Foul as Biden Administration Delays Antisemitism Regulations

Republicans on the House Education and Workforce Committee say the Biden administration’s decision to push back the release on new...

How Often Do You Lie? Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Christian B. Miller, A. C. Reid Professor of Philosophy at Wake Forest University, explains why...
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Harvard Early Applications Take a Dive

Early undergraduate applications to Harvard fell by 17 percent this fall, according to data shared by the university. Harvard’s early-action...
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Success Program Launch: Academic Guides Connect Learners to Resources

Florida State University opened the Center for Academic Guidance this year, using data to identify struggling students and providing them with support resources to improve retention and persistence.

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Opinion

Direct Admissions: Too Late and Too Little

To boost college enrollment, interventions should be happening much earlier, Donald Hossler writes.