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Doubling Graduation Rates in Ohio for CUNY's ASAP

Three Ohio community colleges in 2014 began adopting versions of a student success program from the City University of New...

Northeastern Expands Into Maine

Northeastern University plants another flag out of state with a research institute in Maine's largest city. Perhaps surprisingly, Maine's colleges seem to be welcoming the move.

Impostor Syndrome

Do you feel like a phony? In today's Academic Minute, the University of Texas at Austin's Kevin Cokley examines why...

Preparing for Coronavirus

Students at several U.S. universities are tested for possible cases of a novel coronavirus. Experts weigh in on how colleges can prepare for the virus.

New Evidence in Admissions Scandal

Details emerge on Rick Singer and the famous parents.

Syracuse Announces New Efforts on Race Relations

Syracuse University announced on Friday new actions to address campus race relations and equity.

Clayton Christensen Dies at 67

Clayton M. Christensen, a Harvard Business School professor, died Thursday at 67. He had leukemia. Christensen is best known for...

Academic Minute: Impostor Syndrome

Today on the Academic Minute, Kevin Cokley, distinguished teaching professor at the University of Texas at Austin, examines why college...