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NEH on the Chopping Block?

Report that first Trump budget will try to kill arts and humanities endowments alarms many academics. Science programs in Energy Department could also face cuts.

Publishing's Prestige Bias

Study suggests top humanities journals favor research by professors working at or who earned Ph.D.s at elite institutions.
Opinion

U.S. Politics and International Education

Long-term data provide clear evidence that a Republican-led administration will play a significant -- and perhaps somewhat surprising -- role in influencing foreign student enrollments and study abroad, writes Bradley A. Feuling.

Macmillan Learning Acquires Intellus Learning

Macmillan Learning this week announced the acquisition of Intellus Learning. Macmillan is the publisher of a range of education materials...

Randomness

How do you have a breakthrough in randomness? In today's Academic Minute, the University of Texas at Austin's David Zuckerman...

The Higher Education President

Obama trumpeted importance of college-going and invested in students and institutions like no leader before him -- while demanding much in return and, sometimes, failing big, too.

Uneven Access, Equal Success

Access to certain colleges has a lot to do with income, new study finds, but graduating college levels the playing field for students of all socioeconomic backgrounds.
Opinion

Early FAFSA: Fast, but Will it Go Far?

Kent Barnds takes stock of the impact of a major change in the financial aid and student recruitment timetable.