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Academic Minute: Romance Novels and the Roots of War
Today on the Academic Minute, Victoria Munoz, assistant professor of English at the City University of New York's Hostos Community...
Disruption Continues to Spread
Cancellation of SAT, ACT and commencements, guidance on access for blind and international students, and more disruptions across higher education from March 16.
‘I Will Survive’ Teaching Online
First Gloria Gaynor showed us how to wash our hands properly while singing “I Will Survive.” Now Michael Bruening, an...
Seeking Reader Questions About Coronavirus
What do you want to know about the outbreak and its impact on higher education? Send us your questions, and we'll try to track down answers.
Improving Math Pathways
Colleges nationwide have been embracing developmental education reforms. A popular reform is math pathways, which places students in math classes...
College Board, ACT Reschedule Exams
The College Board and ACT have rescheduled upcoming exams. The SAT of May 2 has been canceled. Makeup exams for...
Opinion
Will Regional Accreditation Go National?
The federal government opened the door for regional accreditors to operate in other parts of the country, and one agency is taking advantage, Judith Eaton writes. Is this a good idea or a bad one?
What Would Biden and Sanders Do Without Asking Congress?
The presidential candidates differ on higher ed policy, including how much student debt to forgive. Also important are the different ways they're likely to wield administrative power.
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