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USC's Image Fell After Admissions Scandal

It should come as no surprise that the University of Southern California’s reputation has taken a beating in the wake...

Report on U.S. Research Warns of Loss of International Standing

The U.S. remains the world leader in funding of scientific research but risks losing that spot to international competitors, warns...

House Spending Package Boosts Funding for NEH, NEA

The National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Endowment for the Arts would each receive a $12.5 million funding...

Academic Minute: Sharing Economy

Today on the Academic Minute, Antje Graul, assistant professor of marketing at Utah State University, delves into sharing and emotional...

Survey on Value of Nondegree Credentials

A nationally representative survey of roughly 50,000 working adults without college degrees found that respondents who hold a certificate or...

Anger Over Image of Anne Frank in Bikini

The humor magazine at Harvard University, The Harvard Lampoon, is apologizing for an image that angered many. The image showed...

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Chronic fatigue syndrome is often dismissed as something just in your head. In today's Academic Minute, DePaul University's Leonard Jason...

Testing and Fasting

Muslim students who observe Ramadan have found themselves fasting during the most stressful time of the academic year. How are colleges helping them?