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Game-Changing Access to Academic Materials in Prison

Doing research on JSTOR is a routine part of many students’ college experience. Now that opportunity is available to hundreds of thousands of incarcerated people.

Employer-University Partnerships Recommended to Increase Latino Graduation Rates

A new brief from Excelencia in Education, an advocacy organization for Latino students, calls on employers to meet U.S. workforce...

Report: More Training, Career Counseling Opportunities Needed in Rural Areas

A new report from Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce challenges the common public perception that rural America...

Arizona Governor Exploring Options to Remove Regents

Arizona governor Katie Hobbs is exploring options to remove members of the Arizona Board of Regents amid a financial crisis...
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Is ‘Fatphobia’ the Last Acceptable Prejudice in the Academy?

A Cornell University philosopher is calling out the discrimination—which is often blatant—faced by scholars deemed overweight.

Full-Time, Non-Tenure-Track NYU Faculty Members Unionize

Full-time, non-tenure-track faculty members at New York University have unionized, creating the largest bargaining unit of such employees at a...

Living Without a Bank Account: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Jay Zagorsky, clinical associate professor of markets, public policy and law at the Questrom School...
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Teaching Students to Disagree Respectfully

Students say they are hesitant to engage in discussions on complicated topics. Here are some ways colleges and universities are teaching them to participate confidently in constructive dialogues with their peers.