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Idaho Lawmakers Nix Budget, Blame Boise State's Diversity Initiatives

Idaho's Legislature rejected the state's higher education budget, blaming diversity initiatives at Boise State University for the rebuke to the state's public institutions

Spring Break Conundrum: Stay Home or Travel?

With COVID-19 cases growing abroad and at home, some U.S. colleges are urging students, faculty and staff to ditch personal travel plans, while other institutions are requiring those that do travel to report possible exposure to the coronavirus.

Academic Minute: Treating Leukemia

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Albert Einstein College of Medicine Week, Ulrich Steidl, professor of cell biology, looks...

Diagnosing Lupus Nephritis

A better way to diagnose lupus could be on the way. In today's Academic Minute, part of Albert Einstein College...

GI Bill Enrollments to Be Halted at 5 Universities

In a move consumer groups said was long overdue, the Department of Veterans Affairs took aim at Temple, Phoenix and three other universities, saying they've misled prospective students.

A Looming Challenge for OER?

Awareness and adoption of open educational resources continue to grow, a new report suggests. But the movement could be overshadowed by publisher initiatives like inclusive access.

Conference Cancellations Mount

American Council on Education's decision could have a ripple effect on other upcoming conferences, as the association is often looked to as a leader among higher education groups.

Annual Collegiality Reviews?

They could soon be a reality for professors at Sam Houston State U.