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What Will Remain?

As colleges and universities return to in-classroom teaching, what practices that emerged during the pandemic will carry over? Shigeru Miyagawa and Meghan Perdue offer some answers.

Senate Passes Bill Funding Technology Research Through NSF

The Senate passed bipartisan legislation Tuesday that would authorize billions of dollars in funding for technology research in the United...

Ep. 44: Judging Colleges By Their Students’ Career Outcomes

Getting a job or improving career success is a primary reason why many students pursue a postsecondary degree or other...

Wars of Chivalry

They say chivalry is dead. Is that a good thing? In today's Academic Minute, Texas A&M University's Jennifer Goodman Wollock...

Online Leaders to Prioritize Flexibility Post-Pandemic

A report exploring the impact of the pandemic on the future of online learning suggests many campus leaders want to offer increased flexibility in teaching modality to students. How they will achieve this goal remains to be seen.

Thoughts From the Public on Title IX

On the first of five days of comment hearings, speakers advocated for and against changes to the Title IX regulations made by former secretary of education Betsy DeVos.

A Clean Slate

Historically Black colleges and universities are forgiving students’ debts with the hopes of alleviating some of the financial strains of the pandemic and possibly providing them more financial freedom in the future.

A Special Edition

Hamilton College takes conversations about race to the pages of its alumni magazine.