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Heroes of the Digital Age: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of SUNY Polytechnic Institute Week: Andrew Russell, officer in charge and professor of history...

New College of Florida Reaches Agreement on Alleged Civil Rights Violations

New College of Florida has reached an agreement with the U.S. Department of Education over alleged civil rights violations, CNN...
Two medical students at the University of Miami give a tour to Davidson College student athletes.

Career Prep Tip: Transform Student Athlete Travel With Career Development

During the competitive season, many college athletes find themselves miles away from campus with extra time on their hands. Davidson College staffers now add career development opportunities while these students are on the road.

‘Modernizing Postsecondary Policy to Better Support Adult Learners’: A Special Report

Inside Higher Ed on Friday published a new special report, “ Modernizing Postsecondary Policy to Better Support Adult Learners.” This...
A photo illustration with a photo of Canan Bilen-Green on the left and, on the right, a photo of a buffalo statue on campus that stands atop a sign saying "North Dakota State University."

Firing Reopens ‘Old Wound’ Regarding Treatment of Women

North Dakota State’s ouster of a female vice provost is part of a pattern, women at the university say. Lawyers, in unusual release of documents, say her office mishandled discrimination complaints.

A college counselor meets with a young female student in her office.

Investing in Student Wellness as a Retention Concern

As college students continue to struggle with generalized anxiety and depression, higher education practitioners can learn the signs of distress to better support student flourishing.

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Citing Significant Budget Deficits, Several Colleges Face Cuts

The affected institutions include Christian Brothers, Delta State, Lane Community College, Miami University, St. Norbert and Shepherd.

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Layoffs and ‘Transformation’ at a Testing Titan

ETS, which administers the SAT and owns the GRE, laid off 6 percent of its workforce. Some say the blow reflects the diminished role of testing in college admissions.