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GI Bill Benefits Don’t Pay Off for All

Student veterans who received benefits from the Post-9/11 GI Bill had lower earnings for seven to nine years after leaving the Army, a new NBER working paper showed.
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Outlawing Best Practices

I train K-12 teachers to use such research-based practices in their classrooms, writes Rosalie Metro, but bans on critical race theory could make this illegal.

Ep. 46: Defining and Measuring ‘Value’ in Postsecondary Education

Rapid growth in college debt and families’ out-of-pocket expenditures on higher education, along with complaints from employers about the preparedness...

Closing the Great Digital Divide between Students and the University | Thursday, February 25 at 2:00 pm ET

Join this webcast to hear the first-hand experience from Student Affairs and IT panelists working together to bridge the digital...

Groups Ask ‘U.S. News’ to Exclude SAT and ACT Scores

Eleven organizations -- including NACAC -- say removing test scores from rankings is ”simply the right thing to do.”

Study Questions Bias Against Asians in Admissions

If only standardized test scores were used to admit students to the most selective colleges, Asian enrollments would increase by just two percentage points, researchers say.

Understanding the Future of Automated Self-Driving

Lighting and weather conditions can make self-driving cars struggle to see. In today's Academic Minute, part of Widener University Week...

Mixed Report on Test-Optional Admissions

Colleges find significant gains in enrollment of minority and low-income students, but also difficulties in predicting yield.