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Report: College Access Remains Inequitable at Selective Publics
An examination of the most selective public universities in the country found that representation of students of color has seen few -- if any -- improvements since 2000.

What's Next for Remote Learning?
Colleges spent millions of dollars facilitating the pivot from face-to-face to remote instruction last spring. Administrators who oversee online learning don’t want that investment to go to waste.
Perceptions of Productivity and Parenting
In their recent survey of 1,003 fellow political scientists in the U.S. and abroad, Marijke Breuning, Christina Fattore, Jennifer Ramos...
Some Students Couldn't Take ACT Exam
Some students showed up to take the ACT on Saturday and found that their testing centers were closed. An ACT...

The 'Half-Campus' Model
Some colleges invite a fraction of their students to live on campus this fall. But is that approach truly safer? And who gets to be on campus?
Academic Minute: Fado
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Kennesaw State University Week, Robert Simon, professor of Spanish and Portuguese, examines how...

A New Call to Increase Pell
Amid concerns the recession has made it harder for students to save for college, advocacy groups are calling for doubling the size of Pell Grants.
Dem Bill Seeks to Prevent Tying Federal Funds to Reopening
Though the focus is on the Trump administration’s threats to cut off funding to K-12 schools that choose not to...
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