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Final Rule on DACA Released

The Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday released a final rule on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), a program...

Biden Cancels Student Loan Debt for Millions

President forgives $10,000 for everyone whose income doesn’t exceed $125,000, and $20,000 for Pell Grant recipients.

U of Delaware Imposes Two-Week Mask Mandate

The University of Delaware is imposing a two-week mask mandate for all classrooms, research laboratories and university transportation. The university...

The Paradox of Blaming Evil

The word “evil” has been getting a lot of play in the media of late. In today’s Academic Minute, Wesleyan...

From 3 Struggling Public Colleges, a New University Emerges

Enrollment declines, state underfunding and structural deficits created a crisis in Vermont’s college system. Rather than close campuses, a statewide hybrid institution aims to cut costs and build long-term legislative backing.

An Untimely Disruption

A busy subway line in Boston is down for maintenance as fall classes begin at two community colleges in the area. College leaders worry their students will struggle to get to campus.
Opinion

Starting Off Right With the Syllabus

We can create more engaging and inspiring ways to begin a class, write Cathy N. Davidson and Christina Katopodis, who provide some concrete ideas for how to do so.

New Presidents or Provosts: Brock U, Endicott College, Gavilan CC District, Huston-Tillotson U, Northwestern U

Pedro Avila, vice president for student services at Santa Rosa Junior College, in California, has been named superintendent/president of the...