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States Underfunded Historically Black Land Grants by $13 Billion Over 3 Decades

The secretaries of agriculture and education have issued letters to 16 governors, urging them to rectify the inequities in funding.

Nichols President on Leave Amid Coast Guard Investigation

The president of Nichols College, Glenn Sulmasy, has taken a voluntary leave from his job amid an investigation into the...

Digitally Documenting the Innu Language: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Maryland Baltimore County Week: Renée Lambert-Brétière, associate professor of linguistics, looks...

Temple University President Dies Suddenly

Temple University acting president JoAnne Epps died Tuesday after collapsing on stage at a memorial service for a Temple scholar...
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Academic Success Tip: Create Stronger Online Course Engagement

Many students and professors prefer online learning, but optimizing the digital classroom experience for engagement and active learning requires some thought. Here are four student success–focused ways to tweak online learning.

A physical therapy doctoral student at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore points to a poster with data and diagrams on it.

Repeated Objections Impede Program Development in Maryland

New programs recently proposed by Johns Hopkins and Towson Universities were contested by other colleges worried that they duplicate their own programs.

Students walk on campus at Brown University

How to Increase Socioeconomic Diversity at the Ivies

A new report says a 5 percent increase in low-income students admitted would result in more socioeconomic diversity among Ivy League students.

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The Administrative Overhaul of New College of Florida

Since February, Florida’s public liberal arts college has hired numerous employees with little or no experience in higher education but deep ties to the Republican Party.