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Controversial Interim for Chapel Hill
A scheduling fight over a controversial class on college athletics is back in the spotlight because one key player is now Chapel Hill's interim chancellor.
A Small Art College Will Close
Oregon College of Art and Craft will stop degree programs at end of semester.
Opinion
The Great Bundling of Work-Force Development
Colleges may be facing pressure to separate their credentialed learning from their other offerings, Ryan Craig writes. Our work-force development system, meanwhile, could learn a thing or two from higher education.
Opinion
2020 Visions
Scott McLemee reviews some of the books now being published by university presses, many of which seem to predict our world in the upcoming decade.
Analysis of Gains in Higher Ed State Funding
State funding for public colleges and universities rose in 43 states this year, compared with increases in 32 states last...
Academic Minute: Simulating Oil Spills in the Lab
Today on the Academic Minute, Piero Gardinali, professor in the department of chemistry and biochemistry at Florida International University, describes...
Study: Student Borrowing May Lead to Academic Success in Community College
A new study challenges the notion that student loan debt is bad for people attending community colleges and finds that borrowing may actually increase their academic success.
More Anger Over Blackface Yearbook Photos
As images continue to be uncovered, colleges are forced to confront reality that institutions were hostile to black people and others -- well after they desegregated.
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