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COVID-19 Mortality and County-Level Partisan Divides

Do COVID death rates also fall along party lines? In today’s Academic Minute, Dylan H. Roby of the University of...

The Needs and Preferences of Fully Online Learners

Students who actively choose virtual programs because their work or family lives demand it are more satisfied with their online studies than they were before the pandemic, a new survey finds.

New Title IX Rules Get 235,000 Comments

A step forward or backward? Title IX public comments show deep divisions.
Opinion

Are You Smarter Than a 13th Grader?

I won’t teach students to think they can passively cycle through a checklist of courses that leave marks on their transcript but no footprint on their brains or hearts, writes Dan Sarofian-Butin.

University of Vermont Under Investigation for Antisemitism

The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights is investigating a complaint that alleges the University of Vermont failed...

More Higher Ed Employees Lack Financial Confidence to Retire

More higher education employees in their 50s and 60s lack the financial confidence that they have enough money “to live...

A Maryland University Turns Fully Coed

Founded as a women’s college more than 125 years ago, Notre Dame of Maryland University will begin admitting men into...

Texas A&M Sued Over Fellowship for Minority Faculty

A University of Texas at Austin professor has sued Texas A&M University, claiming a new faculty fellowship program designed to...