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Another Small New England College on the Brink

Hellenic College Holy Cross, a small Greek Orthodox institution outside Boston, is the latest small New England private college to...

Why Metrics Matter

This webcast will explore some of the things colleges are measuring, how the data are used to improve teaching and...

Emotional Well-Being of Patients

Health care shouldn’t be limited to physical ailments. In today's Academic Minute, part of University of Dayton Week, Scott Hall...

Warren Shakes Up Student Loan Debate

Presidential candidate proposes canceling student debt for most borrowers, making public higher education free, adding billions in support for minority-serving institutions and kicking for-profit colleges out of federal aid system.

Free Speech ‘Meltdown’

Williams plans to revise its policies after a faculty petition to adopt free speech guidelines enraged student activists.
Opinion

A Wake-Up Call to Help Student Loan Borrowers

No one with federal student loans should ever have to default thanks to income-driven repayment plans, write Catharine B. Hill and Will Sealy.

No, Professors Aren't Charging for Letters of Recommendation

Despite a viral tweet that was picked up by news outlets, there is no evidence that students must pay for recommendations.

FCC Key to Closing the Homework Gap

The Federal Communications Commission controls licenses that could be used to bring wireless broadband internet to rural areas. But policy makers and educators are at odds over how to proceed.