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Post-Pandemic, Will China Use Its Students as Bargaining Chips?

Experts say Taiwan could well lose students, but they differ on other parts of the world.

Cost of Course Materials Continues Downward Trend

Student spending on course materials continued to decline during the 2019-20 academic year, according to a survey report released by...

Teacher Retention

Teacher retention is a big issue in education. In today's Academic Minute, part of New York University Week, Luis Rodriguez...

Campus Plans for Fall Evolve

College announcements fall along a continuum from mostly online to mostly in person. Some unusual elements: scheduled showers and a primarily freshman campus.

Haves and Have-Nots on COVID-19 Protection

While some colleges make extensive plans to guard against a spread of the coronavirus when they reopen, others can't afford to do as much and are worried about running out of basic supplies.

Perception Gaps for Higher Ed

Americans are generally positive about the value of higher education, but a new survey finds more skepticism among Black and Latino respondents.

Law Professors Call on AG Barr to Resign

Sixty-nine professors of law at George Washington University, current and emeritus, are calling for the investigation, censure and resignation of...

Gender, Race, COVID-19 and the Case Against Tenure-Clock Stoppages

In a new article in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a group of 17 scholars warns that COVID-19...