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Letter to Education Department on Student Loan Worth

The ranking Republican on the House Education and Labor Committee is asking the Education Department to release a report that...
Opinion

Firing the Whistle-Blower

The termination of Daniel Pollack-Pelzner could set a precedent that would eviscerate the foundational principles of both free speech and faculty governance, argues David Palumbo-Liu.

Education Department Launches Reopening Resource Site

Higher education institutions can now look to a website created by the Department of Education to find resources on how...

Shifting Focus From Access to Completion

President Biden's proposal to invest $62 billion in student success represents a shift in federal higher education policy.
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: ‘Rejectivity’

Jim Jump considers a new term for the colleges that reject just about all of their applicants.

Academic Minute: Prison Education's Transformative Effects

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Houston-Clear Lake Week: William Powers Jr., associate professor of history, assesses...
Opinion

The Admissions Profession Is in Jeopardy

Angel B. Pérez writes that the pressures for measurable success are driving people from the profession.

Boulder Faculty Assembly Censures System President

The University of Colorado at Boulder’s Faculty Assembly on Thursday censured Mark Kennedy, president of the university system, for failed...