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Few Gains for Students in Tenn. Remedial Education Program

A new study shows few student achievements from an innovative initiative in Tennessee that moved college math remediation back to high school.

Outrage Over Political Veto of Grants in Australia

University and scholarly groups across Australia are outraged by the revelation that a former education minister secretly vetoed more than...

SAT Scores Are Up, Especially for Asians

College Board data show increasing gaps between different racial and ethnic groups.

Procrastination

Everyone procrastinates, but not everyone is a procrastinator. In today's Academic Minute, DePaul University's Joseph Ferrari discusses this common topic...

Grad Students’ ‘Fight for $15’

Graduate student assistants at campuses across the U.S. are pushing for $15 per hour, what they call a minimum living wage. Many labor for far less, but Emory recently upped stipends to effectively meet that target.

New Pressures

The guilty verdicts in the men's basketball corruption trial will rattle the NCAA, athletics experts say.
Opinion

Sharing Diversity Work: Notes for White Faculty

Jessica Welburn Paige outlines what faculty members who are not members of underrepresented groups can do to become more engaged in diversity and inclusion efforts.

‘Enough Is Enough’

Unable to continue operating in an increasingly illiberal Hungary, Central European University says it will be forced to move its U.S. degree programs to Vienna unless the Hungarian government agrees to a last-minute deal.