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The Stagnant Wage Premium
The wage gap between college degree holders and workers without a degree has not grown in recent years, and a new study says the culprit is information technology's displacement of "routine" jobs.

A New Divestment Direction?
Barnard focuses on companies that deny science as it seeks to balance concern over climate change with financial responsibility and its own values.

Kicking the Habits
With reaccreditation at risk, Alamo Colleges drop course based on the 7 Habits self-help book that board had approved to replace a humanities requirement.

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Separate and Unequal
Why do our most progressive institutions have lousy race relations? Because diversity policies have often walled off minorities from the centers of university life, argues Robert Maranto.

New Scrutiny for a Ph.D.
Stony Brook may be reviewing scholarship behind dissertation approved in philosophy for figure active in white nationalist circles. Some worry about academic freedom implications of such a review.

Choice Deserts
New study dumps cold water on the value of wage data to prospective students who are place bound and headed to less-selective colleges.


Language by the Shrinking Numbers
A new report from American Academy of Arts and Sciences makes a data-based case for building U.S. capacity for foreign languages.
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