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Half of All College Students Take Online Courses

New federal data show a significantly higher proportion of college learners took at least one course online than previously thought.

Goddard Alumni Vote No Confidence in Board, President

The Goddard College Alumni Association passed a vote of no confidence in Dan Hocoy, president of the liberal arts college...

New Mexico State Fires Professor

New Mexico State University has fired a business professor for refusing to get vaccinated, The Las Cruces Sun-News reported. Provost...

Group of Alumnae Donates $379M to Dartmouth

In one of the largest women-led fundraising efforts ever conducted at an institution of higher learning, 103 female graduates of...
Opinion

The Imperative to Support Muslim Students

Two decades after Sept. 11, we’re still letting them down, Kevin Singer writes.

Academic Minute: Fostering Failure in STEM

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Binghamton University Week: Amber Simpson, assistant professor in the department of teaching, learning...
Opinion

Another Trip Down Memoir Lane

Marc Muneal shares insights he has gained from assigning and partaking in acts of reflective writing with new classes of students during the pandemic.

A Frugal Veto at a Time of Abundance

California governor Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill to extend access to the state’s financial aid program to about 160,000 more college students. The governor cited the high costs of the measure, which was widely supported by state lawmakers.