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MIT Bioengineer Accused of Research Misconduct

A new paper in mAbs alleges that Ram Sasisekharan, professor of biological engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, claimed two...

National American Students Surprised by Closures

National American University, a for-profit college chain based in South Dakota, last year began shifting its focus to online education...

Finalists Named for Best Hispanic-Serving Colleges

Excelencia in Education, a nonprofit organization that seeks to improve education outcomes for Latinx college students, on Thursday announced 20...

‘Cracks in the Ivory Tower’

Authors discuss their new book on "moral mess" of higher education.

Academic Minute: Perceptions of the Vikings

Today on the Academic Minute, Christopher Fee, professor in the English department at Gettysburg College, looks into whether myth about...

Americans' Quality of Life

Americans donate the most to charity. But today on the Academic Minute, Franklin Pierce University's Allan Rachlin examines why we’re...

Wealth's Influence on Enrollment and Completion

Family wealth is linked to students' odds of enrolling and graduating from college, according to new federal data, as well as the type and selectivity of college they attend.

Study Finds More Low-Income Students Attending College

A new report claims more poor students than ever are enrolling in the nation's colleges and universities, but a disproportionate number are attending less selective or open-access institutions, which may hinder their chances for success.