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Reminding Congress of Workforce Education

Advocates and stakeholders are concerned that proposed new investments in community colleges are too focused on traditional higher education, leaving little for job-based learning.
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: Does ‘U.S. News’ Trust, but Not Verify?

Some figures in the new rankings intrigued Jim Jump -- so he checked up on the magazine.

Ep. 56: A New Pathway for Working Adults?

A wide range of education and training providers strive to help working adults enter or advance in the workforce. Community...

Educators and Climate Change

Everyone has a role to play in fighting climate change. In today's Academic Minute, Bard College's Eban Goodstein explores the...

Policing Religious Exemptions to Vaccines

As more colleges mandate COVID-19 vaccines, the issue of whether and to what degree to police requests for religious exemptions comes to the fore.

The 30% Female Author Experiment

New study finds that increasing gender representation in graduate course syllabi affects male and female students’ perceived likelihood of succeeding in the course in surprising ways. The study has implications for academic role models and student success, too.

Former Georgetown Coach Agrees to Plead Guilty

Gordon Ernst, the former head coach of men and women’s tennis at Georgetown University, has agreed to plead guilty in...
Opinion

Going for the Gold

Professors and students of color often feel a chronic sense of self-doubt, writes Jesús Ayala, who describes how he and his Latino students overcame impostor syndrome to win an Emmy.