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U of Chicago Pledges Action After Killing of Recent Graduate

University of Chicago president Paul Alivisatos pledged a commitment “to working urgently” with scholars and city, state and federal elected...

Researching ‘Institutional Courage’

A research center focuses on how institutions, including colleges, betray their constituents—and how institutions can act with courage instead.

Michigan State Fires Unvaccinated Staff, Suspends Students

Michigan State University has fired two employees and suspended 16 students for failing to get vaccinated against COVID-19, The Detroit...

Africa: The New Epicenter of Global Terrorism

There is a new hub of global terrorism. In today's Academic Minute, the U.S. Military Academy's Jason Warner surveys this...

Relieving the Verification Burden

FAFSA verification can be a burden for students and institutions alike. College access advisers and financial aid administrators say data sharing and changing how the Education Department selects students for verification could provide relief.

Looking for Answers

Rutgers University at Camden arts and sciences professors want to know why their beloved dean was fired abruptly. They didn’t get much of an explanation during a meeting with their chancellor, making an already rocky relationship worse.

City of Columbus Launches New Promise Program

The city of Columbus, Ohio, will offer free tuition at Columbus State Community College for the next three classes of...

Eastern Gateway Community College Placed on Probation

Eastern Gateway Community College in Ohio has been placed on probation by the college’s regional accreditor, the Higher Learning Commission...