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Contest Outcome Prompts Dr Pepper to Award 2 $100K Prizes

Bowing to crowd pressure, Dr Pepper awarded two $100,000 tuition prizes—rather than just one—after two students tied during a halftime...

‘Woeful’ Evidence for Efficacy of Anonymous Reporting Tools

Colleges can choose from an array of tech tools for reporting suspicious behavior. But with little evidence-based research, many feel adrift on what works for this life-or-death matter.

Cazenovia College Announces Closure

After a missed bond payment and months of uncertainty, Cazenovia College will close. The small, private liberal arts college in...

Credentialing Market Is ‘Innovation’ and ‘Chaos’

Tens of thousands of providers are offering over one million credentials in the U.S., according to a new report. More than half of credentials are not at colleges and universities.

Impact of Poor Corporate Climate Performance: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Laura  T.  Starks, the George Kozmetsky  Centennial Distinguished University Chair at the University of Texas...

Pacific U Strips Name of Racist Editor From Building

Pacific University’s board voted unanimously this weekend to remove the name of Harvey W. Scott from a campus building, The...

Ketamine and Depression

Treating those with depression is a vital endeavor in today’s society. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Pittsburgh’s Rebecca...

Faculty Diversification Must Accelerate, Report Says

New study finds that U.S. academe can reach true faculty diversity within a generation, but that colleges and universities have to think bigger—and work together.