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Community College Ends ‘Pause’ for Course on Race

Oklahoma City Community College has ended a "pause" on a summer course on race and ethnicity but has added courses...

Michigan Will Keep Controversial Donor's Name on Building

The University of Michigan announced Friday that it will keep Ron Weiser's name on a campus building, despite comments he...
Opinion

Should We Ban College Admission Tests?

Doing so would actually hurt minority and low-income students, write Daniel H. Robinson, Robert A. Bligh and Howard Wainer.

Falwell Says Liberty University Is Using Lawsuit to Shame Him

Former Liberty University president Jerry Falwell Jr. is seeking dismissal of a lawsuit his former employer filed against him, arguing...

Bridging the Workforce Training Gap at Community Colleges

The ACCESS to Careers Act would be a critical first step in developing programs that effectively train a post-pandemic workforce, advocates say.

Ep. 42: Making Room for Adult Students

Adult students are key to meeting the postsecondary attainment goals in many states and the U.S., given the projected enrollment...

Energy Insecurity and COVID-19

Flip the switch and the light goes on for most of us, but not for everyone. In today's Academic Minute...

Vexing Visa Challenges

State Department analyst says the department is prioritizing processing student and scholar visas but still faces continuing capacity challenges related to the pandemic.