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Decreasing Structural Racism in Higher Education
At least two features must be reconsidered: remediation and the lack of credit transfer from associate to bachelor’s degree programs, argues Alexandra W. Logue.
Ep. 48: The (Appropriate) Federal Role in Ensuring College Value
Students and state and federal governments alike are asking increasingly hard questions about the return on their investment in postsecondary...
A Culture of Assessment | Available On Demand
Assessment has become a crucial part of American higher education. As accreditors and the state and federal government require colleges...
Leafy Greens and Heart Disease
Eat your leafy greens. In today's Academic Minute, Edith Cowan University's Catherine Bondonno discusses the link to staying healthy and...
Bucking Calls for a Vaccine Mandate
Penn State stays the course in recommending but not requiring COVID-19 vaccines, amid growing faculty and student calls for a mandate -- and days after a student death.
Endowments Post Highest Returns Since 1986
Wealthiest colleges and universities post strongest returns, which analysts say will widen the gap between higher education’s haves and have-nots.
Federal Appeals Court Backs Indiana U on Vaccines
Judges reject request for injunction against a requirement for students.
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