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Intensive English Enrollments Fell by Half in 2020

The number of international students enrolled in intensive English programs in the U.S. fell by about 50 percent in the...

New Programs: Occupational Therapy, Veteran Studies, Computer Science, Environmental Engineering

Roberts Wesleyan University has started a doctorate in occupational therapy. Saint Leo University has started a bachelor’s program in veteran...

SUNY Launches Community College Social Media Campaign

The State University of New York system launched a new campaign Wednesday to highlight the value of its 30 community...

Pandemic Fuels Increase in Financial Aid Appeals

Institutions are reporting an increase in the number of financial aid appeal requests they've received since last March, pointing to...

Academic Minute: Our Strategically Lazy Brains

Today on the Academic Minute, a Student Spotlight: Tyler Anderson-Sieg, a Ph.D. student in neuroscience at the University of South...

Transfer Rates Tumble at 2-Year Colleges

The pandemic is still causing the number of students who transfer between and to two-year colleges to plummet, a new report shows. Meanwhile, transfer to four-year colleges is on the rise again.

Title of Disputed Painting Returns to University of Oklahoma

A Holocaust survivor whose family’s art collection was looted by the Nazis is transferring the title of a Camille Pissarro...
Opinion

Conspiracies in the Classroom

The fight against conspiratorial thinking among students can’t be won with some required courses and simply reaffirming that anti-Semitism is wrong and Elvis is dead, writes Elizabeth Stice.