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Oberlin Ousts Professor

College fires Joy Karega, effective immediately, following an investigation into her anti-Semitic statements on social media.

College Completers More Likely to Be Employed

New federal numbers show that students who complete a college degree or certificate are more likely to be employed than...

Higher Ed Innovation in a Trump Era

Amid uncertainty over new administration’s stance on postsecondary education, Under Secretary Ted Mitchell exhorts colleges and other supporters of expanding postsecondary opportunity to “double down” on their work.

Number of Colleges Declines, While Credentials Awarded Rises

The number of postsecondary institutions in the United States declined by 1.8 percent from 2014-15 to 2015-16, with all of...

Rancorous November

Stanford students walk out of classes; Tulsa CC student implicated in racist emails to Penn students; blackface controversy at Abilene Christian; and more.
Opinion

Fighting Campus Carry

Matthew Boedy, a professor who played an active role in the successful fight against legislation to allow guns on campuses in Georgia, shares the lessons he learned.
Opinion

Brave New World

Scott McLemee delves into The Quantified Self by Deborah Lupton, a study of how digital self-tracking is insinuating itself into every nook and cranny of human experience.

Ed Secretary: Colleges Must Protect All Students

Education Secretary John B. King Jr. urged university leaders Tuesday to be sure that students do not feel harassed or...