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Climate Change and Travel

To combat climate change, wider public support is needed. In today's Academic Minute, Rollins College's Mike Gunter says travel might...

IBM Looks Beyond the College Degree

The tech company is looking for different ways to fill “new-collar” jobs in its 360,000-employee workforce by adding digital badges and apprenticeships and deepening partnerships with community colleges.

Fresh Guidance for Merging Colleges

Mergers are “one more tactical arrow in a strategic quiver,” according to authors of new book offering practical advice on higher ed M&A.

As Fires Rage, More Campuses Close

Across California, institutions are grappling with how best to provide for students and employees while combating power outages and poor air quality. For many, this is the new normal.

Report on Chief Academic Officers

The Council of Independent Colleges, an organization of small and medium-size private colleges, has released a report on the chief...

Understanding, Not Endorsement

American Academy of Religion releases new guidelines on what undergraduates should understand about all religions prior to getting their degrees.

LSE Puts China Program Plans ‘On Hold’

The London School of Economics is suspending plans for a proposed China program after opposition from academics, the Financial Times...

New Programs: Applied Technology, Communication, Medical Billing, Art Education, Interior Architecture, Mechanical Engineering, Humanities

Agnes Scott College has started master's programs in applied technology, social innovation and writing and digital communication. Georgian Court University...