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Howard Warns of Threatening Social Media Posts

A letter posted to the official Howard University Twitter account Sunday warned students of threatening messages made through various electronic...

Career College in Peoria to Close After 125 Years

A college that has been training workers in the Illinois city of Peoria since the late 1800s is the latest...

Academic Minute: Hope and the 2020 Election

Today on the Academic Minute, Sarah Stitzlein, professor of education at the University of Cincinnati, discusses how to put hope...

Groups Align to Advocate for Today's Students

A coalition of groups representing veterans, working adults and historically underrepresented students have teamed up to form a new organization...

Researching Democracy in the Digital Age

The Knight Foundation is investing $50 million to establish a new research field exploring the impact of technology on society.

At Hopkins, 1 Professor Is Fired and Another Resigns

Johns Hopkins University’s Board of Trustees fired Juan Obarrio, associate professor of anthropology, over findings that he violated the institution’s...

Sound Finances in College and Adulting

College students who make sound financial decisions tend to more quickly develop an adult identity, have fewer mental health problems and better transition to the work force.

New Online Academic Programs

Colleges begin new offerings in cybersecurity, faith and leadership formation, global health, industrial engineering, and mixed methods research.