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‘What Cannot Be Tolerated’

Syracuse University offers full-throated defense for a professor targeted for her views about Sept. 11, prompting other academics to wonder why more institutions don’t defend even divisive scholars in this way.

Blackboard, Anthology to Merge, Creating Ed-Tech Behemoth

Combined entity will work with thousands of colleges across administrative and academic departments.

Online Program Companies Publish Data, Hoping to Win Over Critics

With their industry under scrutiny, two companies publish data on student outcomes and prices of online programs at their partner colleges. But the information skirts key financial questions.

Amherst College President to Step Down Next Year

Biddy Martin will step down as president of Amherst College at the end of the '21-'22 academic year, after 11...

U of Arkansas Covers Costs of Students’ Passports

The Office of Study Abroad at the University of Arkansas announced Monday that it would provide scholarships to Pell-eligible and...

House Members Want Rollback of Title IX Rules to Begin Soon

Fifty-nine members of the House sent a letter Monday to Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona and Acting Assistant Secretary for...

Report: Doubling Pell Would Cut Future Loan Debt in Half

Doubling the maximum Pell Grant to $13,000 would result in substantial reductions in future student loan debt, according to a...

Academic Minute: Whiteness in the Teacher Ed Classroom

Today on the Academic Minute: Kenneth Sider, visiting assistant professor at Skidmore College, discusses the importance of who is hired...