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Sleek, New and Just for Engineering Students

Arizona State unveils its new dormitory designed just for engineering majors, an unusual concept in residence life.

Graduation Rates for Dual-Enrolled Students

A new study from the Community College Research Center at Columbia University's Teachers College and the National Student Clearinghouse Research...

Campaign Warning of For-Profits Launches in Maryland

The Maryland Consumer Rights Coalition announced a new public awareness campaign "Know Before You Enroll" Tuesday at Baltimore City Community...

2 New Hires by the Education Dept.

The U.S. Department of Education on Tuesday announced two new senior staff hires. Michael Wooten will be deputy assistant secretary...

New SAT, Old Gaps on Race

As College Board unveils results from the new version of the exam, Asians beat all other groups.

New Research on First-Generation Students

A new report from the Institute of Education Sciences compares background, educational characteristics, plans, enrollments and completion patterns of first-generation...
Opinion

Freud's Furniture

Nathan Kravis’s On the Couch: A Repressed History of the Analytic Couch From Plato to Freud examines why that piece of furniture ever entered the analytic tradition and how its efficacy and centrality have now come under scrutiny, writes Scott McLemee.

Power to Professors

Those behind new open resources for intro economics course see a chance to keep field current while saving students money. Instructors in other disciplines also employing free content to better suit their course needs.