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A Year Later: COVID-Style Teaching

With the Delta variant circulating and my Florida campus returning to pre-pandemic operations, I’m concerned about the challenges yet to come and remaining resilient, says Christine I. Kugelmann.

The Complexities of Free College

Scholars argue in a new report that implementing a nationwide free college program is more complicated than it sounds and there are better ways for the government to support low-income students.

Study: LGBTQ Adults More Likely to Have Federal Student Loans

LGBTQ adults are more likely to have federal student loans than non-LGBTQ adults, according to a new study by the...

Chocolate Flavor Through Fermentation

Fermentation isn’t just for alcohol. In today's Academic Minute, a Student Spotlight, Colorado State University's Caitlin Clark discusses another dietary...

A Recommendation to ‘Reset,’ Not ‘Fix,’ Broken Transfer System

Going “beyond transfer,” national panel argues that achieving equity in higher education requires recognizing and crediting “all relevant learning” from wider variety of sources.

‘A Renewed U.S. Commitment to International Education’

Departments of Education and State pledge a “renewed” commitment to international education. Advocates hope this could be first step toward a federal international education strategy.

Judge Dismisses Affirmative Action Suit Against U of Texas

A federal judge on Monday dismissed a lawsuit filed by Students for Fair Admissions, a group that opposes affirmative action...

Academic Minute: Chocolate Flavor Through Fermentation

Today on the Academic Minute, a Student Spotlight: Caitlin Clark, instructor and Ph.D. student in the department of food science...