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Public Opinion on Value of Higher Ed Remains Mixed

New public opinion survey shows Democrats and Republicans alike are pessimistic of the long-term benefits of a college degree. Partisan divides still exist in solutions to address the rising cost of education and the role race plays in limiting access to college.

Embattled Univ. of Maine System Head Gets Contract Extension

The University of Maine system Board of Trustees voted unanimously at its July 11 meeting to extend Chancellor Dannel Malloy’s...

Tenure Awarded… at Kapiʻolani CC, Tennessee Tech

Kapi‘olani Community College Marci T. Amii, chemistry Lisa A. K. L. K. Bright, linguistics Kuan-Hung Chen, philosophy Logan Halley, career...

Narrowing the Gap

Researchers used a new method for measuring equity gaps in graduation rates to analyze significant differences in student support services between higher ed institutions with narrowing or widening gaps.

Jacksonville Coach Out Amid Bullying Allegations

Alex Ricker-Gilbert, the athletic director of Jacksonville University, issued a statement that announced that Ron Grigg is stepping down from...
Opinion

More Flexible Title IX Regs Pose New Dilemmas

Colleges must go beyond what proposed Title IX regulations mandate or risk expensive litigation, Brett A. Sokolow writes.

History Groups Issue Statement Criticizing Abortion Ruling

The American Historical Association and the Organization of American Historians have issued a joint statement, joined by other historical groups...

What’s Political About a Garbage Can? Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy Week: Patricia Strach, professor of political...