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Academic Minute: Virtual Reality and Job Interviews

Today on the Academic Minute, J. J. Ruscella, associate professor of theater at Shenandoah University, explores a new way to...

Prioritizing Privacy

Protecting the personal information of students and employees is a growing concern for colleges and universities, but where does the buck stop?

A British DARPA

Conservative government announces plans to create an agency modeled on U.S. project.

Public Good or Private Benefit?

A college education used to be free. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Texas at Arlington's Thomas Adam details...

Philosophy at a Catholic College

Newman University wants to align its philosophy program with its new seminary. What does that mean?

Fewer Chinese Students at Many Campuses

After an unprecedented boom in Chinese undergraduate enrollments, universities see declines.

Pay Up or Get Out

Colleges need to get paid but students face many barriers in affording higher education. Where is the middle ground between forcing out students who are behind in tuition payments and collecting money owed?