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Fewer Students Hold Debt as Cost to Attend Medical School Rises

The Association of American Medical Colleges released a report Wednesday that details the state of medical education debt for recent...

Making Online Education and Workforce Training More Effective

Millions of displaced U.S. workers and the likely restructuring of industries -- including retail, travel, hospitality and more -- have...

Ithaca Announces Sweeping Faculty Cuts

Saying the coronavirus accelerated an ongoing need to rightsize its faculty, college plans to eliminate 130 full-time teaching jobs.

Iran and Global Exchange in the Early Modern Period

We’re celebrating a decade of the Academic Minute this week with one segment from each year. In this segment from...

Alternatives to Austerity?

Service staff in higher education have seen drastic layoffs and furloughs. Some have argued not all of those cuts were necessary.

Science on the Ballot

Experts see a sharp contrast between Trump and Biden when it comes to investments in federal research funding and respect for science itself.

Gates Giving $15M to COVID-19 Testing Effort at HBCUs

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is pumping $15 million over three years into an effort to build out COVID-19...

COVID-19 Roundup: Getting Sick to Sell Plasma?

University warns students not to expose themselves to the virus so they can profit financially. Town feels penalized by college's infection rate. Outbreaks at Washington, Monmouth and Ohio University.