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Academic Minute: Job Loss and Physical Wellness

Today on the Academic Minute: Shamma Alam, associate professor of international studies at Dickinson College, explores how job loss might...

When Did Supporting the GRE Become Being Antidiversity?

Alberto Acereda writes that supporting more diversity in graduate education does not mean one needs to oppose the GRE.

Rabbinic Seminary Will Locate at a Catholic University

The Academy for Jewish Religion California, a transdenominational seminary that trains rabbis and cantors, is about to have a new...

Ethical College Admissions: The College Counselor as Hollywood Agent

Jim Jump writes that the power of a high school counselor to pick up the phone and get a student in was never as real as imagined.

A Leg Up for Diverse Adult Learners

A new initiative will focus on developing adult-friendly pathways at predominantly and historically Black community colleges to increase their completion rates.

Reshaping the Future of Tutoring

Colleges and universities should reimagine student tutoring by incorporating new cognitive approaches, argue Daniel G. Long II and Jason Kapcala.

‘Enough Is Enough’

Upset by rising COVID-19 numbers, UNC Chapel Hill students sign an open letter demanding the administration enact stricter vaccination and testing policies.