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‘Super Courses’

Authors discuss their new book on how courses reflect the future of teaching and learning.

Flexibility for Borrowers in Default

People who have defaulted on privately held education loans are now in for the same COVID-19 flexibilities as other borrowers.
Opinion

Why Aren't More Students Seeking Mental Health Support?

Many students who need resources aren't receiving them, but colleges can take some key steps to lower the barriers, write Laura Post Horne and Kelly A. Davis.

Diversity in Graduate Education | Tuesday, March 30 at 2:00 pm ET

This webcast will explore the current state of diversity, equity and inclusion among graduate programs and the efforts they are...

Youth in Foster Care and Higher Ed Aspirations

Students from foster homes face a harder road to college. In today's Academic Minute, part of University of West Georgia...

Gun Policy: Individualism vs. Communitarian Values

Rugged individualism has had a large influence over gun laws in the U.S. In today's Academic Minute, part of University...

Professional Accountability or Shameless Pandering?

Repercussions and recriminations continue over an apology for a conference speech given by financial guru Suze Orman. Some say the apology was unwarranted and misguided; others believe it was absolutely necessary.

Becker College Will Close

The Massachusetts college will wind down operations in August, giving students the choice to transfer elsewhere. Nearby Clark University will take on Becker's acclaimed video-game design program.