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New Analysis of Faculty Pay, Representation

Women and people of color make less money and have less job security than their white, male counterparts in academe...

For-Profit Chain's Bankruptcy Grinds to an End

The bankruptcy case began in 2014 after Anthem parent FCC Holdings Inc. was accused of predrawing federal financial aid dollars based on unsubstantiated enrollment projections.

Low-Income Community College Students Most Likely to Cancel Plans

The pandemic is widening equity gaps as more low-income students and students of color leave higher ed.

College Apologizes for Plagiarized Antiracist Statement

William Gaudelli, dean of Lehigh University’s College of Education, apologized for a recent college memo that included sections from a...

Food Insecurity Among Students Continues During Pandemic

Nearly one-third of students said they have experienced food insecurity since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, according to a...

Academic Minute: Wi-Fi Signal Icon

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Cornell University Week, Erik Born, assistant professor of German studies, explores the history...

Pitzer Launches B.A. for Incarcerated Students

Pitzer College is launching a bachelor's degree program for incarcerated students, according to a media advisory. The college, which is...

Research Finds Johns Hopkins Founder Enslaved People

New research has provided evidence that the founder of Johns Hopkins University owned slaves, contradicting previous understandings that he was...