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Are Americans Turning ‘Socialist’ About Student Debt?

According to a new national survey, the public demands big change when it comes to how to settle this massive IOU, writes Will Johnson.

Academic Minute: Scandal and Presidential Power

Today on the Academic Minute, Richard Barberio, associate professor of political science at SUNY Oneonta, explores what scandals tell us...

Study: Men Speak 1.6 Times More Than Women in College Classrooms

Male students speak in college classrooms 1.6 times as often as women, according to a new academic article published in...

New Scholarship Will Support Training of Civil Rights Lawyers

The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund Inc. on Monday announced a new program that will fund full law school...

Temple Investigates Complaints About Education Dean

Temple University has hired a law firm to investigate complaints about the leadership of Gregory M. Anderson, dean of Temple’s...

Biden Nominates Chopra to Lead Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

President-elect Joe Biden has nominated Rohit Chopra to be director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. A member of the...

New Programs: Education, New Media, Molecular Biology, Athletic Training, Public Health, Instructional Design, Event Management, Data Science

Andrew College, in Georgia, is starting a bachelor of science in elementary education. Concordia College, in New York, is adding...
Opinion

‘The Hunger Games’ and Higher Education

Catharine Bond Hill uses the novel and film to discuss the flaws of letting in students by lottery. A much broader approach is needed, she writes.