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A Call for More Aid, and More Accountability

A panel including lawmakers involved in Congress's last renewal of the Higher Education Act says that law is now obsolete, recommending a series of changes.
Opinion

Teaching Through the Doom

Christopher Schaberg and Ned Randolph, two New Orleans professors, reflect on teaching in precarious geographies, in precarious times.

McGraw-Hill and Cengage Merger Delayed

Publishers McGraw-Hill Education and Cengage yesterday announced they are extending their merger agreement. The agreement was due to expire Feb...

New Programs: Organizational Leadership, Arts Administration, Outdoor Products, Nursing, Indigenous Health

Framingham State University is starting a master of science in organizational leadership. Ohio University is starting a master of arts...

Parenting Musically

There’s no one right way to parent musically. In today's Academic Minute, Case Western Reserve University's Lisa Koops explores the...

More Trustees Fear for the Future

More than 40 percent of trustees are now very concerned about the future of higher education, up 14 points from last year, according to a survey.

Who Leads on College Learning?

Significant experimentation has taught us much about what works and what doesn't in teaching and learning -- yet the knowledge remains diffused, not systemic. Can anyone marshal it?

Coronavirus Hits China Exchange Programs

Following Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance, colleges are suspending travel to China, a popular destination for faculty and students and a country where many colleges have deep connections.