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Academic Minute: Impact of Diverse Readings on Children
Today on the Academic Minute, Krista Aronson, professor of psychology at Bates College, explores how reading a diverse range of...
Attorneys General Square Off on New Title IX Regulations
Fourteen Republican attorneys general filed a brief in defense of the United States Department of Education’s new regulations that dictate...
MIT Goes Test Optional for a Year
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the last highly ranked college to still require standardized tests for admission, has gone test...

Back to School: Now, Next and Future | June 11, June 25, July 16 at 2:00 pm ET
Fall 2020 will test many of the standards and structures that we have come to associate with higher education. In...
COVID-19 Opinions
What were people thinking about stay-at-home orders during the COVID-19 pandemic? In today's Academic Minute, Loyola Marymount University's Brianne Gilbert...

Budget ‘Bloodbath’ at University of Akron
Governing board votes to eliminate 97 full-time faculty positions.

Summer Special Offers
Colleges are offering free online summer courses in an effort to keep students engaged and on track to graduate. Will it work?
Scientists with Young Children Less Productive Working at Home
Most scientists are doing less research since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, but those with children under 5 report...
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