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Who Has Authority to Set Public Tuition Rates?

A new 50-state comparison by the Education Commission of the States shows how states determine or cap tuition rates at...
Opinion

Rethinking the New Normal

Colleges should redesign schedules to ensure more students are able to get the courses they need to move toward graduation and ultimately employment, argues Tom Shaver.

Academic Minute: Art's Role in Improving Communication Skills

Today on the Academic Minute, Terry Gipson, lecturer in the department of communications at SUNY New Paltz, explains how art...

NAFSA Estimates More Than $4.5 Billion Hit to International Ed

U.S. colleges will lose at least $3 billion due to anticipated international student enrollment declines this fall, according to estimates...

Campus Climate Surveys Are Useful but Not Perfect, GAO Says

The United States Government Accountability Office, or GAO, published a new report that examines the values and limitations of surveys that measure the prevalence of sexual violence on college campuses, outlining several problems institutions face in conducting and analyzing the studies.

Lori Loughlin to Plead Guilty in Admissions Scandal

The actress Lori Loughlin and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, have agreed to plead guilty in federal court to charges in...

COVID-19 Renews Debate on Academic Calendar in Japan

Some see rationale to change start of academic year from April to September.

Key U.S. Senator Upbeat About Campus Reopenings

Lamar Alexander expresses confidence that testing will be sufficient, says college leaders are embracing tactics to help them open safely -- and says they deserve liability protection.