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Creating a Culture of Student Success: Insights from Howard University | Thursday, April 6 at 2 PM ET

Join this webcast for an in-depth discussion with Howard University’s Provost, Dr. Anthony K. Wutoh, and Kaplan’s Kim Canning and...

Top Law Schools Produce Lawyers for Fossil Fuels

A new report from Law Students for Climate Accountability finds that the top 20 law schools in the U.S. News...

Republic or Democracy?

Is the United States a republic or a democracy, and why does it matter? In today’s Academic Minute, part of...

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Foxx?

The longtime Republican congresswoman sees an opportunity to finally reauthorize the Higher Education Act of 1965 in her second stint as leader of the House education committee and is pledging oversight of the Biden administration.

Transfers From Community College Continue to Fall

Despite the decline in transfers, a new report also says six-year college completion rates among transfer students improved.
Opinion

The English Major, After the End

As the four horsemen continue their approach, English departments’ offer is as important (if not more so) as ever, Andrew Newman writes.

Republic or Democracy? Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of SUNY Distinguished Professor Week: Ian Reifowitz, Distinguished Professor of History at SUNY Empire...
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University Autonomy in Europe ‘Eroded by Political Meddling’

Politicians’ recent marshaling of public institutions for geopolitical, economic and societal ends has narrowed their room to maneuver, according to European University Association autonomy scorecard.