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Guess Who’s Coming to the Lecture?

Unlike the controlled environments of physical classrooms, online education can directly expose those of us doing antiracist work to unintended and hostile audiences, writes Mark James.

Insider-Only Webcast: Admissions 2021 – An Evolving Picture of Higher Ed’s Fall Enrollment | Available On-Demand

The results for the 2021-2022 academic school year are starting to come in. In this exclusive webcast on Thursday, May...

Transformative Learning

College students can change as they learn. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Alberta's Thomas Barker explores how professors...

Lifting Mask Mandates

As colleges consider how to incorporate new CDC guidance for vaccinated individuals into their planning, some lift mask mandates. Others say not so fast.

Tuition Discount Rates Reach New High

The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated already-existing trends, pushing the average tuition discount rate for first-time undergraduates to 53.9 percent this year. Expect discounting to keep climbing even after the pandemic subsides.

Academic Minute: Transformative Learning

Today on the Academic Minute: Thomas Barker, professor of communication in the graduate program in communication and technology at the...

A Stratified System

A new report highlights how adult learners, low-income students and students of color are concentrated in colleges with fewer resources, and how they are disadvantaged by numerous other disparities.

‘A Blatant Intrusion’

UNC Chapel Hill Board of Trustees sidelines tenure vote for Nikole Hannah-Jones, “1619 Project” journalist, despite enthusiastic tenure recommendation from faculty and administrators. Professors cry foul.