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Trump: 'A Very Scary Time' for Young Men

As Education Department and many colleges consider policies on sexual assault, the president's comments on his Supreme Court nominee appear to take a side.

Can ‘Nudges’ Make Students Study More? Maybe Someday

Researchers hoped that online communications would prod students to nearly double their study time. It barely budged, but their study shows how scholars can measure impact (or lack thereof) of educational interventions.

New International Graduate Enrollments Fall Again

Report says international graduate enrollments were down for the second straight year last year, after a period of significant growth. Experts said it's hard to ignore the Trump factor.
Opinion

Fit In, Stand Out or Do Nothing

Those are the three ways colleges and universities can respond in the face of the disruption that some predict could capsize many of them, write Eli Bildner and Allison Dulin Salisbury. They offer advice for staying relevant.

Academic Minute: Howlin' Wolves

Today on the Academic Minute, Angela Dassow, assistant professor of biology at Carthage College, says wolf vocalization recordings can help...

New Tool for FAFSA Completion

Advocates hope new myStudentAid mobile app will mean more applicants finish the FAFSA.

3 Share Nobel in Chemistry

Three researchers this morning were named winners of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for work in which they "harnessed...

Tackling Poverty to Increase Graduations

A growing number of colleges are trying to help poor students meet their basic needs and remove barriers that keep them from graduating.