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D.C. Leads Nation in Student Debt

Student loan debt varies greatly by state, with Washington, D.C., leading the nation both in the size of the amounts...

Keeping STEM Ph.D.s

New research argues for a need to streamline the permanent residency application process for foreign graduates of STEM programs at U.S. universities -- a goal that President Biden supports.

Senators Call for More Funding to Train the Unemployed

A bipartisan group of senators on Tuesday proposed providing federal grants to help partnerships between community or technical colleges and...

The Pulse: JT Kostman on COVID as a Catalyst

This month's episode of the Pulse podcast features a recording (audio and video) of a keynote presentation made by the...

Black Communities and Law Enforcement

How do we heal the divide between Black communities and law enforcement? In today's Academic Minute, part of Rhodes College...

Professors Assess Fall Instruction and the Impact on Students

Survey of 850 instructors in introductory college courses finds professors to be exhausted, more confident in virtual learning -- and deeply concerned about the ability of disadvantaged students to continue their studies.

Stressed Out and On Call

The coronavirus pandemic and increasing student demand for mental health support have led a majority of therapists and directors at college counseling centers to feel burned out.

‘Alarm Bells’ on First-Generation, Low-Income Applicants

Common App shows overall application increase, but the gains are for larger and more competitive colleges. SUNY applications fall by 20 percent.