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Carolina Colleges Close for Hurricane Florence

As Hurricane Florence bore down on the Atlantic coast Monday, some colleges and universities in the storm's path closed and...

Academic Minute: Sabermetrics in the Classroom

Today on the Academic Minute, Sister Marcella Wallowicz, associate professor of mathematics at Holy Family University, examines using sabermetrics in...

$50 Million Anonymous Gift to Amherst

Amherst College on Monday announced a $50 million anonymous gift for its capital campaign. The gift follows a $100 million...

Backlash at Yale over New Endowed Chair for Harasser

Facing mounting criticism over news of a new endowed chair for Michael Simons, a professor of medicine found to have...

Probation for For-Profit College Chain

An accreditor places each college of the for-profit Center for Excellence in Higher Education on probation, finding misrepresentations to students and -- at one campus -- discriminatory attitudes toward students.

HBCU Students Abroad

As HBCUs seek to grow study abroad, they send students to a more diverse mix of destinations outside traditional student stomping grounds in Europe.

How Academic Research Contributes to New Medicines

Academic research can provide a big benefit to our health. In today's Academic Minute, Bentley University's Fred Ledley explores how...

Pioneering Eugenics in 2018?

University of Arizona psychologist is under scrutiny for taking money from an organization founded to support research in eugenics.