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The Summer Pell Bump

More Pell Grant recipients attended community colleges last summer, survey finds, after the federal government reinstated eligibility for year-round grants.
Opinion

The Community We All Choose to Build

Alan R. Townsend describes why he left a top research university to help lead a small liberal arts college.

Racial Inequality in College Enrollment Patterns

A report released Tuesday by the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce is warning that admission practices and...

Academic Minute: Purposeful Learning

Today on the Academic Minute, Tim Clydesdale, professor of sociology at the College of New Jersey, explores how graduating college...

Learning Across Cultures, With Help From Technology

A new project will use technology to build bridges between classrooms in the U.S. and Japan. A pedagogical model of international collaboration facilitated by technology is gaining steam worldwide.

Professor Suspended for Using N-Word in Class -- Again

Emory University said this week that Paul Zwier, professor of law, is on leave once more for allegedly using the...
Opinion

Open Educational Resources: What We Don't Know

Free, accessible curricular materials may have many benefits for students. But the research conducted so far hasn't delivered the required proof yet, Regan Gurung writes.

Challenge to Boost Student Success for Single Mothers

The Education Design Lab this week announced a design challenge for community colleges to improve student success outcomes for learners...