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Open the Title IV Door

The federal financial aid system is locking students out of more affordable learning options, Burck Smith writes.

Securing Talent for Tomorrow: Can Higher Ed Still Attract the Best and Brightest? | Available On-Demand

In an age when the challenges in hiring new employees have only been growing, what can colleges and universities do...
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Freaking Out About ChatGPT—Part I

Artificial intelligence can crank out passable student essays in seconds. What are we going to do?

Foster a Culture of Belonging, Campus-wide | Available On-Demand

Join the Association of College and University Educators (ACUE) for an engaging discussion about strategies for implementing whole-campus equity and...

FBI Director Defends Probes Into China's Links to Academe

Christopher Wray, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, gave a defense Friday of the Justice Department’s efforts to investigate...

Why Does Money Exist?

Why does money exist? In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Richmond’s M. Saif Mehkari examines the ease of life...

What Will Happen to ‘U.S. News’ Rankings?

Some think (and many hope) that the move of law schools away from the publication will prompt undergraduate colleges to do the same. But no new challenges have emerged on undergraduate rankings … thus far.

A Legal Impasse or a Turf War?

The California Community Colleges and the California State University system are in a standoff over three proposals for community college baccalaureate programs.