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One Liberal Arts College Wants More Female Students

Washington & Jefferson has roughly equal split between male and female students, a ratio many colleges would envy, but it's seeking more women.

Look Who Says Test Coaches Can Help

ACT has raised some eyebrows by announcing a new program -- for which participants must pay -- to train those who tutor test takers.

Coffee Shop Ends Ties to Duke

Joe Van Gogh Coffee announced Friday that it would end all ties to Duke University and shut down its coffee...

Grad Rates Up With Tennessee Promise

The first class of students who participated in Tennessee Promise, the pioneering state program to offer free community college, are...

'Red Robes': The Meaning of Commencement

To mark commencement season, North Carolina State University invited graduating seniors to a studio to try on a graduation robe...

Academic Minute: Religion-Based Attitudes on LGBTQ Rights

Today on the Academic Minute, Elizabeth Kiester, assistant professor of sociology at Albright College, looks into the intersection of religion...

Fastest-Growing Jobs in Higher Education

In hiring in higher education, the jobs seeing the most growth in the number of openings in the last year...

Why I Teach 'Lolita'

Anne Dwyer's students questioned the idea of reading the novel, even in a course on Nabokov. Here is her explanation of why the work should be taught.