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New Mother Challenges

New mothers face age-old challenges, and decidedly modern ones as well. In today's Academic Minute, the University of North Carolina...

Will Coronavirus Crisis Trigger an Enrollment Crisis?

U.S. colleges could see a major enrollment pipeline cut off this fall if the coronavirus epidemic persists. Meanwhile, Australian universities are missing more than half their Chinese students weeks before their fall semester begins.

Growing Federal Subsidies for Graduate Loan Debt

Almost half of federal student loans are being repaid through more generous income-driven repayment plans, new data show, with 80 percent of government subsidies now going to graduate student borrowers.

White Supremacist Activity on Campus Hits Record High

Distribution of white supremacist fliers, leaflets and stickers on college campuses reached an all-time high last year, according to new...

Michigan Knew of Misconduct Allegations Against Provost

The University of Michigan placed Provost Martin Philbert on administrative leave in January, pending an investigation into sexual misconduct allegations...

Fighting Income Segregation in Higher Education

A new working paper for the National Bureau of Economic Research suggests that it will be hard to attract more...

Silent Sam Settlement Voided

A judge on Wednesday voided a settlement between the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the Sons of...

Hampton Pharmacy Program Loses Accreditation

The Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education decided to revoke the accreditation for Hampton University’s pharmacy program at the council’s January...