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Maine's Merger Mania

Many professors say programs are being combined without enough attention to academic issues and the faculty role.
Opinion

Empowering Change Makers

Now is the time to identify how to inspire young people to tackle the grand challenges of the 21st century, writes the White House's Tom Kalil.

NCAA Confirms Escort Allegations at Louisville

Last year, Louisville's supporters scoffed at charges. Now NCAA has confirmed them and the university is objecting to the association's finding that powerful head coach failed to monitor his program. The coach is invoking 9/11.

Quality and Competency

Group of colleges releases voluntarily standards for competency-based education, which Education Department official says could help prevent the rise of bad actors.

Growing Racial Disparities in Student Debt

Consumer advocates say a Brookings study highlights the need for comprehensive federal data on the relationship between college loan debt and race.
Opinion

Should Students Major in What They Love?

When we advise students about their academic pathways, we must understand diverse students’ practical concerns as well as their distinct cultural value systems, argues June Y. Chu.

Feeling Isolated and Excluded

At a time when graduate schools are under pressure to produce more minority Ph.D.s, surveys at Yale and Michigan show the challenges facing nonwhite doctoral students.

The Column Liberty Pulled

University blocks student paper from publishing column criticizing Trump. Liberty says it acted because the piece was "redundant" with another. The blocked column may be found at the end of this article.