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Growing Recognition of Juneteenth

Colleges are increasingly observing June 19, the day that commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. Interest in the holiday has recently spiked in the wake of nationwide protests against police brutality and racism.

DACA Lives

Supreme Court rules that the Trump administration's decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program was "arbitrary and capricious."

3-D Printing From Concrete to Rockets

Three-D printing still faces many hurdles. In today's Academic Minute, part of University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, Week, Jenna McCollum...

Much Ado About Class Size

New study argues that the class-size debate needs a lot more nuance. Will this finally move conversations forward, beyond “small is good” and “big is bad”?

Stop-Out Programs Expand Amid Pandemic

Companies and colleges are launching new programs and partnerships to re-enroll stopped-out students. The timing couldn't have been better.

College Programs in Prisons Go Remote

With limited technology in their facilities, most college-in-prison programs moved to paper correspondence amid the pandemic. Others were suspended altogether.

How Racial Representation Varies by College

Market composition can't be blamed for the variation of racial and ethnic representation among students by type of institution, according...

New Podcast Episode on Pandemic and Inequity in Higher Ed

The pandemic and unrest over racism in society have further exposed existing inequity in higher education and the workforce. For...