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Sports Programs for Girls in Underserved Communities

Sports programs can have a lasting impact for girls in some communities. In today's Academic Minute, part of Texas A&M...

What Happens if Zoom Goes Down?

A five-hour disruption raises hackles and questions about contingency planning for technical problems in the age of social distancing. Said one university administrator, "2020 is a year of whatever can go wrong, has."

Jerry Falwell's Future at Liberty in Question

Falwell agreed to resign on Monday and withdrew that agreement later in the day.

The Many Forms of Postsecondary Inequity

New federal data highlight differences in educational outcomes across many individual variables.

Helping Students Vote During a Pandemic

New advice for college administrators on how they can advocate for laws and conditions to encourage student voting during and after the pandemic.

Texas A&M Researcher Arrested, Accused of Hiding China Ties

A newly unsealed criminal complaint alleges that Texas A&M University professor Zhengdong Cheng hid affiliations with a Chinese university and...

No DeVos at Republican Convention

A long list of speakers will appear at the Republican National Convention this week, but Education Secretary Betsy DeVos won't be among them.

Ed Dept. Issues Final Distance Learning Rule

The U.S. Department of Education has released its final rule on distance learning, which it said would modernize regulations. “The...