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VA Dealing With Backlog of GI Bill Benefits

GI Bill recipients are waiting longer than three weeks on average to receive housing benefits this fall. There were 158,922...

‘To See the Suffering’

This year's Jefferson lecture focuses on how "the humanities have what medicine needs."

Chasm Between Black Student and White Professor

The Niceties, now Off-Broadway, portrays raw racial divisions on campus.

Paine College on the Brink?

The private historically black institution in Georgia says it will seek a new accreditor after a federal judge rules that a regional agency can withdraw its stamp of approval, blocking access to federal financial aid.

Colleges Partner With Housing Authorities to Combat Student Homelessness

Some community colleges have found innovative partnerships with their public housing authorities may help combat student homelessness.

MIT Announces Plan for $1B Effort on Computing, AI

Massachusetts Institute of Technology on Monday morning announced a $1 billion plan to create a new college of computing within...

Study Explores Parental Wealth and College Outcomes

A new study by researchers at Duke University and the University of Massachusetts at Boston exploits an intergenerational database of...

Academic Minute: Women and Minorities in STEM

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Amherst College Week, Sheila Jaswal, associate professor of chemistry, explores ways to increase...