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Cuts Reversed at Stevens Point

Wisconsin campus that became the poster child for gutting liberal arts disciplines won't make those cuts after all.

Academic Minute: King Arthur in the Robing Room

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Grinnell College Week, Timothy Arner, associate professor of English, explores what the art...

The American Education Disadvantage?

New research finds that graduates from U.S. universities are less likely to get a call back from Chinese employers than their counterparts with degrees from Chinese universities.
Opinion

An Asset Perspective on First-Gen Students

A necessary recognition of very real challenges facing such students should be balanced with helping them express the distinctive knowledge and skills they bring to college, argues William G. Durden.
Opinion

Supporting First-Generation Students

Alecea Standlee recommends some policies and practices that college administrators and faculty members should consider to help such students succeed.

After Cuts, Jesuits End Ties to Wheeling Jesuit

University's president says the troubled West Virginia institution will be "rebranded" this fall after the Society of Jesus announces it can't continue its affiliation. The move follows sharp cuts to its liberal arts disciplines, including theology, philosophy and history.

Not Just Admissions

College fund-raisers are fielding questions and talking among themselves about the meaning of the Varsity Blues scandal.

Capital Campaign Watch: Elon, LSU, Monmouth

Starting Up Elon University is starting a campaign to raise $250 million by 2022. So far, $167 million has been...