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College Leaders Back Princeton in Civil Rights Probe

More than 80 college and university leaders on Thursday urged the Education Department to drop an investigation into Princeton University...

Course Completion Rates Fell During Remote Switch

Course completion fell for students at one statewide community college system when it shifted to virtual instruction at the start...

Forward Thinking: How is COVID-19 Shaping Higher Ed? | Thursday, September 24 at 2:00 pm ET

In this webcast, Strada researchers and three college and university presidents will discuss what they've learned during the pandemic, and...

Stress, Marriage and Hearing Loss

Hearing loss in a partner can affect one sex more than the other. In today's Academic Minute, Duke University's Jessica...

Community College Enrollments Drop This Fall

Community colleges are seeing a bleak enrollment picture and undergraduate enrollments are down largely across the board, but not by as much as some had feared.

Hitting Close to Home

HBCUs are getting high student compliance with social distancing and mask wearing and are reporting lower coronavirus infection rates. College leaders partly credit Black college culture -- and student awareness of the toll of the pandemic on Black, Latinx and Indigenous communities.

‘The CSU Will Look Different’

New Cal State chancellor, Joseph I. Castro, will thread the needle between consistent priorities and changing times.

Focusing on Student Veterans' Strengths

Researchers advocate for colleges to view student veterans more holistically, using a survey to determine their greatest strengths.