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What Does It Take to Successfully Commercialize Research?

A technology-transfer expert and biotech spin-out founder explain the steps involved in moving discoveries from the lab to the market.

Ep. 163: Campus Culture Eats Innovation Strategy for Breakfast

How bottom-up leadership is helping to establish an environment for new ideas.

Illinois to Launch Direct Admissions

Illinois has passed a bill creating a direct admissions program for nine of the state’s 11 public universities, Capital News...
Columbia University inscribed on the Library facade

Middle States Gives Columbia a Warning

The Middle States Commission on Higher Education warned Columbia University that its accreditation could be in jeopardy. The warning, sent...

Former Grad Student Pleads Guilty to U of Idaho Murders

Bryan Kohberger, who is accused of murdering four University of Idaho students in November 2022, took a plea deal Tuesday...
Students walk in front of a sign that reads "ACC" in large navy blue letters.

Austin Community College Joins Fight Over Noncitizens’ In-State Tuition

Backed by civil rights groups, Texas undocumented students and Austin Community College are pushing back on the speedy dismantling of in-state tuition benefits for noncitizens.

Hundreds of student affairs staff sit in a ballroom facing a stage

Student Success Professionals Face Growing Pressure Amid DEI Bans

Some 1,500 student affairs professionals convened to share best practices and a host of worries at NASPA’s annual student success conference.

An illustration of a bunch of diplomas stuffed into a trash can in the shape of the state of Indiana. The background has a map of the United States and the University of Indiana overlaid in it.

Indiana Public Universities to ‘Voluntarily’ End 19% of Degrees

Ahead of a new law setting a minimum number of graduates for academic programs, institutions have vowed to cut or merge more than 400 undergraduate and graduate degrees.