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Are 3 Years of Medical School as Good as 4?

The number of accelerated medical degree programs has tripled over the past decade. New research shows that outcomes are similar to those of four-year programs.

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How Some Faculty Plan to Handle Class on Election Day

Some professors plan to bring the election into the classroom Tuesday to encourage civic engagement, while others will cancel class altogether to facilitate voting.

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House Report on Campus Antisemitism Details Need for Colleges to ‘Restore Order’

Critics say the report has little new to offer and call it an attempt to weaponize reports of discrimination and “delegitimize” higher education.

More U.K. University History Departments Cutting Jobs and Courses

Survey by the Royal Historical Society finds ax is falling most heavily on newer institutions.

Study: Leadership Roles in College Athletics Inaccessible for Women

A comprehensive new study of gender representation in college athletics administration shows that despite significant industry growth, leadership roles remain...
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How to Rank a College President?

A new study rates college leaders according to student success, access and affordability. But critics question whether such rankings are credible—or even possible.

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Florida’s Much-Needed Reform of Gen Ed

The review underway aims to bring coherence and a focus on foundational knowledge, Scott Yenor writes.

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The AAUP’s New President Is Not Staying Neutral

Todd Wolfson is pushing the century-old American Association of University Professors to fight higher ed’s detractors and “organize every campus.” But critics say the venerable organization is straying from its roots.