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New Orleans Colleges Hit by Ida Extend Campus Closures

More New Orleans colleges announced plans to evacuate the remaining students on their campuses and shift to remote learning as...

Aid Verification Will Return to Normal for 2022-23

The Department of Education will not be targeting its federal aid verification process for the 2022-23 award year, ending a...

Forging Deeper Connections with Students During Uncertain Times | Available On-Demand

Join Brian Merkel, director of Enterprise Learning Technology at Maryville University and David Karandish, founder and CEO of Capacity, as...

Toxic Racism

Racism is bad for your health. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Southern California's April Thames details why. Thames...

‘A Red Flag’ on Transfers

New report from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center finds equity gaps in transfer rates during the pandemic.

Tracking Attacks on Scholars’ Speech

Foundation for Individual Rights in Education says threats against scholars’ speech rights increasingly come from students -- and from the political left.

Women’s Colleges Work to Stand Out

As the market for women’s colleges shrinks, some institutions have found a niche. But the strategy hasn’t worked for everyone.

Hurricane Ida’s Impact

Colleges in the path of the storm begin assessing damages. Many will remain closed for now in face of widespread power outages. Tulane plans to resume in-person instruction Oct. 11.