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Academic Minute: How Many Toes Do Horses Have?

Today on the Academic Minute, Nikos Solounias, professor of anatomy and basic sciences at the New York Institute of Technology...

New Leader for Business Officers' Association

The National Association of College and University Business Officers has selected as its new president Susan Whealler Johnston, senior vice...

Endowment Tax Fight Not Over Yet

Although prospects look dim this year, private colleges target future repeal.

Collateral Damage

When a college goes under, everyone suffers. But faculty at Mount Ida feel a particular sense of betrayal following its abrupt closure announcement.

Communicating Effectively Across Cultural Differences

Communication between doctors and patients is key. In today's Academic Minute, part of Purdue University Week, Christi Masters says one...

Adults Reconnect in Tennessee

The state expands tuition-free scholarship beyond traditional-age students -- as other states follow suit -- and gets a larger than anticipated response from adult workers.

Questions and Protests for Hampton’s 40-Year President

William Harvey can point to substantial growth in enrollment and finances, but celebrations of his successes come amid student complaints, financial concerns about one of his signature projects and questions about family members employed by the university.

Battery Conviction in Saudi Student's Death

A Minneapolis man was acquitted of murder but convicted of aggravated battery in the October 2016 death of a Saudi...