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How Boys and Men Struggle in School: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Ioakim Boutakidis, professor of child and adolescent studies at California State University, Fullerton, explores how...

New Report Outlines Another Way of Gauging Higher Ed’s Value

Black students who attended colleges that serve greater shares of students of color nearly doubled their family income a decade...

Yale Softens Mental Health Policies for Students

Yale University has made major changes to its medical leave policy that will allow students struggling with mental health problems...

Florida Bars AP Course in African American Studies

The Florida Department of Education has said that public schools in the state cannot offer the new Advanced Placement course...

Delaware State Students Protest Campus Police

Delaware State University students on Wednesday held a protest of the university’s police forces, The Delaware News Journal reported. Students...

How Can Genocide Be Prevented?

Genocides don’t begin overnight, so how can we stop them before they get started? In today’s Academic Minute, Binghamton University’s...

State Budgets Are Booming. How Will Higher Ed Fare?

Many states ended the last fiscal year with record surpluses. Colleges and universities are vying for a piece of the pie—though for most the chances of securing a large slice are slim.

A Harbinger for 2023? Presentation College to Close

The small private institution is closing due to enrollment challenges and other issues exacerbated by COVID-19. Some higher education experts expect more closures to follow.