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Hot Issues in Graduate and Professional Education | December 3 at 2:00PM ET

The importance of graduate and professional education can't be overstated. This webcast will explore the ways that universities are striving...

Second Generation of Black Historians

Who was Lawrence Reddick? In today's Academic Minute, part of Connecticut College Week, David Canton discusses this marginalized scholar from...

Momentum in Physics Ed

A new approach to teaching physics "energy first" holds promise, especially for students who struggle with math.

Black Borrowers Default at Higher Rates

Analysis of federal data shows that African Americans continue to struggle more than other borrowers with repaying student loans -- despite heavy use of income-driven repayment programs.
Opinion

Moving Toward Engaged Pluralism on the College Campus

Despite the efforts of many people in higher education, student experiences reflect and reinforce broader patterns of inequality, write Elizabeth Bradley and Candice M. Lowe Swift, who describe a large-scale and ongoing approach to help meet that challenge.

‘Well Worth Saving’

Author discusses her book on the failure of American universities to rescue scholars seeking to flee Nazi Germany.

Students Are Telling Med Schools About Their Disabilities

More medical students are telling their institutions about their disabilities, and institutions are taking note. New research in published in...

Geffen Adds $46 Million to UCLA Gift

David Geffen has added $46 million to a gift to the University of California, Los Angeles, which will provide full...