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Survey: Nearly Half of Students Distracted by Technology

A recent study analyzed the perspectives of both students and instructors in regards to use of technology in the classroom setting.

Bridging Old and New

As plans for California’s new online community college progress, existing two-year colleges in the state get a one-time funding boost for online programs with a vocational focus. How will the two initiatives intersect?

The Mismatch Between College Training and Worker Demand

Community college programs don’t adapt all that well to changes in the labor market, Michel Grosz argues.

UT Austin Will Give More Aid to Those With Income of $65K

The University of Texas at Austin will completely cover tuition and fees for state residents whose families earn up to...

Increasing Cybersecurity and Identity Theft Awareness

Colleges and universities have started using unique approaches to raise awareness among students of cybersecurity threats.

S.C. Governor Forces Vote on USC President

South Carolina governor Henry McMaster, a Republican, has called every member of the University of South Carolina board to urge...

Street Trees

Trees can be an important part of a city street. In today's Academic Minute, Harvard University's Sonja Dümpelmann explains why...

Foreign Gifts Under Scrutiny

As Education Department opens investigations into whether universities complied with law requiring federal reporting of foreign gifts and contracts, colleges call for more clarity on what the law requires.