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Virus Attack on Education Research Website

The website of the American Educational Research Association has been down since Friday. An email from the association to its...

Faculty Leaders Fear Miami Dade Search Is Rigged

Faculty leaders at Miami Dade College are speaking out against plans by some trustees recently appointed by Florida governor Ron...

Microbes

Microbes are a rich area of study. In today's Academic Minute, Hartwick College's Stephanie Carr discusses thinking small to find...

Retaining Gender Inequity?

A professor's department found she was paid less than men were, unfairly, for failing to go out and get other offers. A judge said that didn't matter.

Turning to Courts for Loan Forgiveness

As months pass without action by the Trump administration on loan-forgiveness claims, some borrowers who attended defunct for-profits find success clearing loan debt through the courts.

Why Are the Wealthy More Likely to Get Extra Time on the SAT?

New analysis raises questions about fairness. But is issue rich students getting accommodations they don't deserve or low-income students whose needs are not being met?

Fighting ‘Toxic, Comparison-Driven Culture’

High school student newspaper editors take a stand against the wrong kind of college success.

New Presidents or Provosts: Corning CC, Howard Payne U, Johnson & Wales U, Santa Clara U, U of Southern California

Marie Bernardo-Sousa, L.P.D., senior vice president of administration and enrollment management at Johnson & Wales University, in Rhode Island, has...