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At Guilford College, History All Can Celebrate
As bitter debates take place nationally over monuments to Confederate generals and to other racists, Guilford College is celebrating the...
Sudden Presidential Departure at College of Idaho
The College of Idaho on Thursday announced that Charlotte Borst, president for the last two years, is leaving the position...
Academic Minute: Future of the Mall
Today on the Academic Minute: Stefan Al, associate professor of city and regional planning at the University of Pennsylvania, determines...
Shakespeare or Shakespear?
The University of Southern California recently unveiled a statue (a small part of a $700 million project to create a...
Struggling U.S. Middle Class
The middle class is shrinking. In today's Academic Minute, Colorado State University's Steven Pressman delves into what defines the middle...
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Study Abroad and a $41.5 Million Verdict
Could finding in favor of a high school student infected by a tick-borne disease on a school trip to China have a chilling effect on other study abroad programs?
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E.M.B.A.s Under Pressure
Executives, with financial support from their companies, once paid top dollar for special versions of the M.B.A. hosted by business schools at far-flung urban locations. Support is dwindling, and online competition growing, challenging what had been a source of revenue for some schools.
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The New, New Education
Cathy Davidson’s new book is a manifesto on teaching students -- and institutions -- how to survive and thrive in the digital age.
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