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Grad Gives Up $40K College Award to Help Community College Student
Verda Tetteh, a newly minted graduate of Fitchburg High School in Massachusetts, surprised her classmates during their commencement ceremony last...
Palestinian Solidarity Statement Restored
Pennsylvania State University’s African American studies department has reissued a statement expressing solidarity with Palestinians after having initially taken the...
New Programs: Organizational Leadership, Multimedia Communications, Cybersecurity
Excelsior College is starting a master of science in organizational leadership with an emphasis in technology and data analytics. Millikin...
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Opinion
Constructive Guides or Confounding Relics?
Community college catalogs must overcome three barriers if they are serve their purpose: excess span and scope, unbounded choice, and ambiguity of purpose, write Terry O’Banion and Cindy Miles.
Space Weather, Plants and Life
Is there another planet like Earth? In today's Academic Minute, Dimitra Atri of NYU Abu Dhabi looks through the telescope...
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Temporary Presidents, Long-Term Benefits
As corporate America begins embracing multiyear interim executives, so too does higher education.
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Legislating Against Critical Race Theory
More than a dozen states considered or passed legislation targeting critical race theory this year. How has this academic concept become so politicized?
Duke Receives Second Half of $100M Gift
Duke University will receive the second phase of a $100 million award from The Duke Endowment of Charlotte, N.C., the...
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