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Henderson State President Steps Down Immediately
Henderson State University President Glen Jones resigned on Friday, effective immediately. “While serving as president of my alma mater has...
Opinion
Ethical College Admissions: Chicago Declares Test Optional a Success
The policies deserve a careful look, writes Jim Jump.
Talking Consent
In their upcoming book, two professors discuss federal laws and institutional policy around consent, and what colleges get wrong.
The Pulse: Future of Learning Platforms
The new episode of the Pulse podcast features a panel discussion about the future of learning management platforms, featuring representatives...
Activities With Your Partner
Which activities are best for a night out with your partner? In today's Academic Minute, Colgate University's Jennifer Tomlinson explains...
Faculty Fight in the Last Frontier
Facing unprecedented state cuts, faculty members at one branch of the University of Alaska system assert that another campus should absorb most of the financial pain. Its peers aren't pleased.
The Trans Divide
The disagreement over scholarly debate about gender identity rages on.
States Put Stamp on Student Loan Oversight
After the Trump administration dialed back oversight of student loan servicers, states have responded to demands from consumer groups by passing new laws targeting companies that handle millions of borrowers' payments.
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