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Drop in Visas for International Students

A new analysis from The Wall Street Journal builds on earlier reports on declines in the number of new international...

200th Anniversary of 'Frankenstein'

Everyone knows the Frankenstein legend, right? In today's Academic Minute, Siena College's Raymond Boisvert takes a deeper look. Boisvert is...

Employment for Everyone

Trying to counter public perception that the liberal arts aren’t worth it, DePauw promises all graduates will have a job or other preferred outcome within six months.

Students Say Diversity Is More Important Than Free Speech

A new Gallup/Knight Foundation report breaks down student attitudes on the First Amendment.

Funneling Students to Bank Fees?

Wells Fargo’s deals with colleges are scrutinized for being costly to account holders. A senator wants answers, but the bank’s backers on campus say it’s sometimes the best option to help students -- and institutional budgets.

Distorting the Record on Black Male Athletes

New report calls out NCAA for saying that black athletes graduate at higher rates than other black students, when that’s not true at the top conferences.

A Close Call for Deaf Students

Georgia announced plan to stop supporting deaf students from the state who go to Gallaudet or NTID. State backed down amid uproar.
Opinion

Let’s Fix Completion, Once and for All

With $100 million to win, Wick Sloane urges college leaders at this week’s American Council on Education annual meeting to work on graduating more low-income students and ending poverty. Yes, merely that.