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2 Candidates for Education Secretary
Leslie T. Fenwick, dean emeritus of the Howard University School of Education and a professor of educational policy and leadership...
Azusa Pacific Cuts Football Team
Azusa Pacific University, a private college near Los Angeles, has folded its football team, Gary Pine, director of athletics, announced...
A Fall Like No Other
Some colleges say the fall semester went better than they anticipated during the pandemic and are touting their success at keeping infection rates low.
Academic Minute: Black Men and STEM Careers
Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of West Georgia Week, Christopher Jett, associate professor of mathematics, explores how...
Common App Starting New Effort to Reach Low-Income Students
A new initiative launched by the Common App, College Advising Corps and AdmitHub will provide free admissions guidance and coaching...
Opinion
Opportunity Knocks for Liberal Education
The work we do now sits squarely in the middle of what so ails our nation and what is required to fix it, writes Matthew C. Moen.
Lessons Learned
A new survey suggests more colleges incorporated testing for COVID-19 as the fall semester went on. Colleges that did not cited a lack of human resources, among other challenges.
Supreme Court Takes on College Athlete Pay
The country's highest court will consider whether NCAA rules limiting education-related financial aid to college athletes violate federal law. The anticipated ruling could have broader implications on how the NCAA defines amateurism in intercollegiate athletics.
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