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Academic Minute: Art and Social Advocacy

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of West Georgia Week, Nisha Gupta, assistant professor of psychology, shows how...

The College Contact Tracers on the Offensive

Contact tracing isn't a new profession. But it is new for most colleges.

Private Colleges Report Lost Revenue, Increased Expenses This Fall

Almost all private, nonprofit institutions responding to a survey reported losses in tuition and fees, room and board, and auxiliary...

MacKenzie Scott Gives Away $4.2 Billion, and Colleges Rejoice

MacKenzie Scott, a writer, philanthropist and ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, on Tuesday announced charitable gifts of about $4.2...

Analysis of U.S. Experiment on Short-Term Pell

A new paper from the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences looks at the effects of two federal...

Fall Semester Was Not a Wash For All

New national poll found students were satisfied over all with the quality of college classes this fall, with some discrepancies for those taking completely online classes. However, one-third of students considered discontinuing college during the pandemic.

Higher Ed Grapples With Pandemic, Enrollment… and an Oil Bust

Colleges in states that rely on oil revenue are struggling to hold on after the pandemic collided with an oil bust.

Report: Liberty Gave Millions to Conservative Groups

Liberty University gave millions of dollars to conservative groups in recent years, and a politically involved think tank on campus...