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Colleges Should Admit Students Without the ACT or SAT

It’s time for a new way to judge applicants, write Vincent Pan and Mo Hyman.

Vietnam Veterans’ Anti-War Movement

The Vietnam War can be a Rorschach test. In today's Academic Minute, Purchase College's Elise Lemire explains how some veterans...

Disaster-Themed Media

Real-life disasters can influence habits at the box office. In today's Academic Minute, part of SUNY Oswego Week, Joshua H...

How Federal Stimulus Spending Plays Out for State Higher Ed

Without federal stimulus money, states would have cut tax appropriations for higher education by 2.3 percent. But how states are spending the billions in stimulus varies.

UC Berkeley Will Auction NFTs for 2 Nobel Prize Patents

The University of California, Berkeley, is cashing in on the buzz around NFTs. Nonfungible tokens -- called NFTs for short...

Pandemic Exposes Inequities in Indian Higher Education

At the University of Delhi, 35 lecturers have died. Across India, there are complaints of staff members being dismissed or not paid.
Opinion

A Lifeline for American Higher Education

Colleges have, for the most part, failed to make the most of the growing opportunity to serve senior learners and thereby generate needed additional revenues, argues Thomas Benson.
Opinion

Making the Invisible Visible

Kimberly A. Truong describes how her institution has taken a key step toward acknowledging the invisible labor of faculty of color -- and why others should do so as well.