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Academic Minute: Invasive Catfish and the Manatee

In today's Academic Minute, Melissa Gibbs of Stetson University explains how an invasive species of catfish is making life hard...

Investigation of For-Profits Expands to ITT

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has expanded its investigation of for-profit institutions with a broad inquiry received last week...

South African University Calls Off Talk by Israeli Diplomat

The University of KwaZulu-Natal has set off a debate about academic freedom and free expression in South Africa with a...

Sarah Lawrence Will Again Accept Admissions Tests

Sarah Lawrence College has had the distinction of being the only competitive college that not only told applicants that they...

Romney Names Education Advisers

The presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney released a list of his education advisory committee Tuesday, including several veterans of...

Study Finds Little Difference in Students' Performance on CLA

Students from different racial, ethnic, socioeconomic backgrounds and at urban and non-urban institutions performed comparably on the Collegiate Learning Assessment...

Junior Juilliard

The New York arts school will soon offer online classes to K-12 students. Juilliard officials say music has a place in digital education that has been largely overlooked to this point.

U.S. Panel Criticizes Brookings Report on State Student Aid

A recent report calling on states to target their financial aid to students with financial need but set expectations and...