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They Could Help, So They Did

Students from Western Carolina University’s Bass Fishing Club drove nearly 900 miles, boats in tow, to rescue Texans stranded by Harvey’s floodwaters.

Study: Success of a Coach Not Determined by Gender

Female coaches achieve just as much as their male counterparts but are often disadvantaged in negotiating salary and bonuses, according...
Opinion

How Higher Ed Can Restore Public Trust

A year of national service before, during or after college will better prepare our students to complete their degrees, secure meaningful employment and become lifelong engaged citizens, write E. Gordon Gee, Eduardo Padrón and Anthony P. Monaco.

2-Year Colleges in Texas Launch Guided Pathways

The Texas Association of Community Colleges announced a new partnership Thursday to expand guided-pathway reforms to all 50 community college...

Protest During Poli-Sci Meeting

Critics hold signs during talk by John Yoo, demanding that controversial Berkeley professor be fired and excluded from speaking at such meetings.

Academic Minute: Anumeric Societies

Today on the Academic Minute, Caleb Everett, anthropological linguistics professor at the University of Miami, discusses how some primitive societies...

Fordham Investigates Dean for Comments on Sex Assault

Fordham University will investigate one of its deans for comments he made during a training session for resident assistants in...

DeVos and Team Put Own Stamp on Oversight

Department of Education names new key employees in student aid office, signaling more collaborative approach to overseeing colleges. Critics see gentler hand for colleges and universities.