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College Presidents' Group Cancels Annual Meeting

The American Council on Education, the central association of college presidents and the key lobbying group for higher education, on...

Your Gut and Adverse Drug Reactions

Your gut may decide how you react to a medication. In today's Academic Minute, part of Albert Einstein College of...

Colleges Move Online Amid Virus Fears

Several West Coast universities have moved instruction to remote learning. Faculty are now left to figure out what that means for students.

How the Coronavirus Is Affecting Admissions

Sessions for admitted students are going online, and graduate programs are worried, as are undergraduate programs that are well-known enough to have applicants from far away. And then there's next year.

Are Any Colleges Insured Against Coronavirus Fallout?

As the coronavirus spreads across the United States and the world, colleges are deciding how to protect not only their students, but their wallets.
Opinion

Foreign Gifts to U.S. Colleges and Universities: Why They Matter

The generosity of donors who are not even resident in this country yet who choose to support our colleges and universities should be celebrated, argues Sue Cunningham.

Big Differences in Biden and Sanders's Plans

Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders have different ideas about college affordability and higher education policy, both in their approaches and the specificity of their plans.

Dissent Over an Institution's Future

Vocal students and faculty members at George Washington University believe the administration's strategic plan is a step backward for diversity and will make GW "whiter and richer." They want the plan and the university president gone.