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Many Students in China Can’t Take This Year’s AP Tests

Many students in China are unable to take Advanced Placement tests this year because of lockdowns that closed the locations...

A Speech Community Reawakens Online: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Bryan Kirschen, associate professor of Spanish and linguistics at Binghamton University, explores how one language...

Dartmouth Returns Collection of Documents to Mohegan Tribe

Dartmouth College has returned a collection of papers written by an 18th-century Native American orator, writer and minister to the...
Opinion

8 Ways Higher Ed Can Help Save Democracy

Higher ed has an important role to play in addressing the most important issue of our time: the attack on voting rights, William G. Tierney writes.

Columbia Awarded $185 Million in Patent-Infringement Lawsuit

Columbia University was awarded slightly over $185 million in damages Monday by a federal jury that found that NortonLifeLock Inc...

Student Loans More Popular With Older Americans

Older Americans are much more likely than younger Americans to believe that “the value of a college education is worth...

University Seeks to Cut 67 Faculty, 44 of Them Tenured

The administration of Henderson State University, in Arkansas, on Monday proposed cutting 67 faculty jobs, 44 of them held by...
Opinion

Third-Way Civics

Trygve Throntveit and Peter Levine discuss a new, adaptable model for undergraduate civic education.