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How We Value Landscapes

Empty landscapes can be a haven for other forms of life. In today's Academic Minute, part of SUNY Oneonta Sustainability...

What Do We Know About This Spring's Remote Learning?

What should we try to find out? And how might what we learn influence how colleges educate their students this fall and beyond?

Will Cuts Give Way to ‘Systemwide Changes’ at University of Alaska?

The University of Alaska system has for years struggled with declining enrollment and state funding. Forced into a corner, the system's Board of Regents approved massive academic and administrative cuts, but experts say it's not enough to survive long term.

New Requirements, More Costs

Community college officials say new federal regulations requiring costly new processes for handling sexual misconduct complaints are burdensome and unnecessary for largely commuter campuses.

More Confusion Over Emergency Aid

The Education Department appeared ready to issue a rule limiting who can get the CARES Act's emergency aid grants but backed off at the last minute.
Opinion

A Call to Action

White allies should speak out on behalf of unheard black people and communities, writes Jourdan Hilaire, who offers suggestions for how to do so beyond simply posting on Facebook.

New Presidents or Provosts: American U of Rome, Bay Path U, College of Saint Mary, Franklin College, George Mason U, Illinois State U, Lubbock Christian U, Middlesex CC, Seattle Pacific U, U of the South

Kimberly Allen, assistant vice president for academic affairs at Maryville University, in Missouri, has been named vice president for academic...
Opinion

Online Learning Is Not the Future

Technology advocates may see online teaching as the best path forward, but one important audience vociferously disagrees: students, Peter C. Herman writes.