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Clinton Ally Challenges Sanders on Black Colleges
As Senator Bernie Sanders visits historically black colleges in the buildup to the South Carolina primary, an ally of Hillary...
Unlocking the Mysterious Isle
Cuba is undergoing changes in the wake of new travel policies by the U.S. In today's Academic Minute, Towson University's...

No More 8 A.M. Classes
A university in Michigan has great news for the bleary-eyed but hopes at least some of them will still get up early.
Assessing, Without Tests
Measures of student learning, beyond grades, are on the rise, according to results of a new survey. But colleges are less likely to use standardized tests for learning outcomes.
Remaining Residential
Study suggests acceptance of online education still lags among high school students.
New Criteria for Debt Relief
Draft plan provides a first look at the Education Department’s new debt relief process for federal student loans.

Reconciliation or Another Round at Mount St. Mary's?
Board sends conciliatory email to faculty members at Maryland institution, but they are also receiving messages from some alumni telling them to stop opposing the president.
Controversial Trustee Quits at N.Y.'s Mount Saint Mary
Andrew Bournos, a controversial new member of the Board of Trustees of Mount Saint Mary College, in Newburgh, N.Y., has...
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