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Academic Minute: Anti-Asian Discrimination

Today on the Academic Minute: Ying Liu, research scientist at the center for economic and social research at the University...

The Long-Term Outlook for Displaced Scholars

New survey looks at what happened to scholars who were under threat in their home countries after they completed temporary fellowships abroad.

9 Million College-Educated Adults Received Government Assistance

Roughly nine million college-educated adults received government assistance in 2017, the United States Census Bureau has reported. The majority of...

Sexual Harassment in the Workplace and the Courts

Many sexual violence perpetrators do not face justice. In today's Academic Minute, the University of South Carolina's Joseph Seiner discusses...

How Much Pandemic Support Is Coming, Part 3

Search a list of grants allocated to more than 5,000 colleges and universities after the Department of Education released details on relief funding and which students are eligible to receive emergency support.

Redefining ‘Value’ in Higher Education

Gates Foundation issues report calling for a new definition of value, and for clear ways for students to identify it. The emphasis is on promoting economic mobility for all.

The Cost of Doing Nothing

Georgetown University researchers estimate in a new report that the United States loses billions of dollars annually because of inequities in higher education.

A Difficult Pathway

Faculty members with disabilities say stigma prevents some from being open about their conditions, and the path to the academy still has its barriers.