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Real Cities

Cities can be overwhelming and alienating, but this can also lead to their vitality. In today's Academic Minute, the University...

Seeking a Pause on Scalia Law

George Mason Faculty Senate, citing provisions that professors say give inappropriate influence to donors, asks institution to hold off on renaming law school after the late Antonin Scalia under Charles Koch-funded agreement.

Sweet Briar's Incomplete Recovery

The nearly shuttered college did not hit its May 1 goal for admissions, but leaders hope to snag more students during the summer melt period in the rebuilding effort.

Academic Minute: Real Cities

Today on the Academic Minute, Martin Krieger, professor of planning at the University of Southern California, discusses the pros and...

Campus Crime Down; Reports of Sex Assault Up

While the overall number of crimes reported by colleges and universities fell between 2001 and 2013, the number of reported...

More Than 300 Colleges Still Accepting Applications

More than 300 colleges are on the annual College Openings Update being released today by the National Association for College...

Students Criticize Iowa's Response to Alleged Hate Crime

While police investigate an apparent hate crime against a black University of Iowa student who was severely beaten near campus...

The Ignored Graduates

In federal graduation rates, part-time students and transfers aren’t counted. #CountAllStudents wants to tell those graduates’ stories.