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Academic Minute: Fossils and Climate Change

Today on the Academic Minute: Brian Schubert, associate professor in the school of geosciences at the University of Louisiana at...

Moody's Raises Higher Ed Outlook to Stable

Moody’s Investors Service raised its outlook for the U.S. higher education sector from negative to stable Monday, pointing to improved...

Private Wisconsin Institutions Explore Partnership

Two institutions in Wisconsin are exploring a partnership that could be centered on administrative, academic and co-curricular activities. Ripon College...

Oregon Tech Faculty Senate Calls for President's Resignation

Last week, the Faculty Senate at Oregon Institute of Technology passed a resolution calling for President Nagi Naganathan's resignation, saying...

Capital Campaign Watch: Spelman, St. Louis Community College, U of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Starting Out: Spelman College is launching a campaign to raise $250 million by 2024. The college has already raised $240...

‘Fiske Guide’ to Drop SAT and ACT Scores

Author characterizes use of average scores this year as promoting “inaccurate and misleading data.” Far fewer students are taking the tests.

Ethical AI

Should artificial intelligence be used in weapons? In today's Academic Minute, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's Selmer Bringsjord explores this question. Bringsjord...

Do Top Colleges Favor Applicants Who Are Extremely Wealthy?

Article reports that 29 percent of students at Brown and Dartmouth are from private high schools. Other Ivies are also high. Is this the way colleges should admit students?