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Aid for Incarcerated in New Jersey
New legislation in New Jersey lets incarcerated people use state aid to pay for college. Governor Phil Murphy, a Democrat...
Report Favors Race-Conscious Policies
Race-conscious policies are the best answer for addressing equity issues in higher education, according to a report from the Education...

Uncertain Future for American University in Afghanistan
U.S. government funding for the university expires this spring, and it's uncertain whether it will be renewed. Oversight bodies have raised concerns about the institution's governance and fiscal controls.

The State of U.S. Science and Engineering
Report finds the U.S. is no longer “the uncontested leader in science and engineering,” as other countries have expanded scientific capacity.

Berkeley's $5M Glitch
Arbitrator says UC Berkeley owes its computer science TAs, including many undergraduates, some $5 million in missed pay and benefits.
Create Yourself in Many Voices
Is your story fit for an autobiography? In today's Academic Minute, the University of Texas at Arlington's Kenneth Roemer looks...

Introducing ‘Transforming Teaching and Learning’
"Inside Digital Learning" is morphing into something new, exploring the ways colleges and professors are changing how and what they teach and students learn -- with or without technology.

Going Online With a Learning Disability
Landmark College, the first institution for students with learning disabilities, is growing online courses. Here's how they're different.
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