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Academic Minute: Reviving Extinct Languages
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Arcadia University Week, Aroline Hanson, assistant professor of modern languages and cultures, explores...
New Data: 60% of Students Graduate Within 8 Years
Among students who started at a community college or four-year institution in 2010, 60.4 percent graduated by 2018, according to...
Should Clemson Remove Calhoun Name From Honors College?
State law in South Carolina prevents public universities from changing the names of buildings without legislative approval. The measure was...
Wright State Board Approves Terms That Ended Strike
Wright State University’s Board of Trustees voted unanimously Monday to approve a term sheet agreement with the institution’s American Association...
Gender and Racial Gaps Among Professors
Ten of the most selective institutions in the U.S. and five others in the United Kingdom and Canada still have...
Lindenwood Ouster a Mystery
Lindenwood president let go after conflict with board, which says he engaged in "conduct believed to warrant" his firing.
Opening a Dangerous Floodgate
Thomas Corbett, a former for-profit college executive, speaks out against plans by the U.S. Department of Education to weaken requirements for oversight of college quality.
More AP Success; Racial Gaps Remain
More students than ever are earning scores that can translate into college credit, but results are mixed for some groups.
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