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Temple Grad Students Start Strike

Temple University graduate students began striking Tuesday for the first time in that union’s history, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported. Bethany...

Hunter College and Former Professor Settle Fraud Lawsuit

The federal government has settled a lawsuit with Hunter College and a former Hunter professor alleging fraudulent use of grant...

Reforms Urged on Education Dept. Admissions Data Collection

A coalition of progressive education groups is today sending a letter to the Education Department asking it to collect and...

What Does Pornography Tell Us? Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Kathleen Lubey, professor of English at St. John’s University, in New York, takes a historical...

Man Who Threatened UCLA Is Found Unfit for Trial

A former postdoc at the University of California, Los Angeles, who was charged last year with sending an 803-page manifesto...

Community Colleges’ Positive, Pervasive Digital Leap

From rural New Hampshire to urban Miami, community college students, faculty and administrators are broadly enthusiastic about digital learning options, according to a new report.
Opinion

In Praise of Folly

We should help students in our literature classes to transcend the too-common notion that “the film was funny but the book was not,” writes Douglas King.

Great Gains, Ongoing Gaps

More adults across the country now hold a college degree or credential, according to the latest data from the Lumina Foundation. But major racial disparities persist.