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Faculty Flee New College of Florida

More than one-third of the faculty—36 members—has left the New College of Florida within the past year, The Tampa Bay...
Emory University senior Alia Bly stands in the OKB Hope Foundation's mobile disease screening laboratory in Mobia, a rural community in the Ashanti region of southern Ghana.

Supporting Internship Experience With Pay

Emory University launched a privately funded internship aid program for undergraduate students, alleviating the financial burden on students participating in experiential learning.

A white man and a Black woman, José Luis Bermúdez and Kathleen McElroy, together hold a Texas A&M shirt, with maroon and silver balloons behind them.

Texas A&M Dean Resigns Amid Black Journalist Tenure Controversy

Reporting about a new journalism program finds that a celebrated hire rejected a watered down job offer, spurring an interim dean to resign.

How Economics Research Grew During the Pandemic: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Sam Kruger, assistant professor of finance at the McCombs School of Business at the University...
Students and alumni from Thomas More University discuss careers in biology

Success Program Launch: Alumni Mentors for Biology Students

A mentorship program for STEM students offers insight into the field and network connections for undergraduate students’ postgraduate success.

Former TKC president Stockwell Day speaking at commencement

No Classes, No Accreditation, No Closure?

The King’s College is squeezed financially, has lost accreditation and will cancel classes this fall. But leadership doesn’t intend for the closure to be permanent.

Front of the Education Department building

Biden’s Backup for Student Loan Relief Likely to Take a Year

Negotiations over loan forgiveness will spotlight the Education Department’s complicated process to enact new rules—and are likely to frustrate borrowers in the process.

Student studying at Chemeketa Community College

Corequisite Courses Gain Momentum

Some Oregon community colleges are trying an alternative approach to remedial education. Higher ed institutions nationally are increasingly embracing the model, but lingering hesitancy remains about the change.