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Achieving Lasting Impact

While colleges throughout the nation are expanding civic engagement opportunities for students, Julie E. Wollman questions whether the current efforts are working as well as hoped.

Empowering Change Makers

Now is the time to identify how to inspire young people to tackle the grand challenges of the 21st century, writes the White House's Tom Kalil.

Conspiracy Theories

Could modern conspiracy theories be traced back to ancient Rome? In today's Academic Minute, the University of Florida's Victoria Pagan...

Professors Criticize Gen Ed Changes at Concord U

Faculty members at Concord University, in West Virginia, voted no confidence in Vice President Peter Viscusi Thursday, The Charleston Gazette-Mail...

3 Lindenwood Athletes Charged in Rape

Three Lindenwood University men's basketball players have been charged in a rape and suspended from the team, The St. Louis...

NCAA Confirms Escort Allegations at Louisville

Last year, Louisville's supporters scoffed at charges. Now NCAA has confirmed them and the university is objecting to the association's finding that powerful head coach failed to monitor his program. The coach is invoking 9/11.

Deferring a Key Battle for Wealthy Universities

Princeton agrees to pay millions to local taxpayers to get them to drop a lawsuit, but the principles could surface elsewhere -- and again at Princeton in six years.

Quality and Competency

Group of colleges releases voluntarily standards for competency-based education, which Education Department official says could help prevent the rise of bad actors.