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Asian Americans Oppose Considering Race in Admissions

The majority of Asian Americans approve of the use of standardized test scores in college admissions but oppose the consideration...

Inexpensive Method to Detect Honey Authenticity: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Gerard Dumancas, associate professor of chemistry at the University of Scranton, determines how to tell...
The Fine Arts building at Viterbo University

Cash-Strapped Catholic College Gets Unusual Gift

The founder of a higher education consulting firm has gifted his business to Viterbo University in a deal expected to diversify revenue as enrollment declines.

Old Dominion University’s campus in Virginia on a sunny day

Funding Student Success: Internships for Humanities Students

Old Dominion University in Virginia created an internship academy to provide paid employment roles for humanities students.

A piggy bank that has been broken and taped back together wears a small graduation mortar board

Students, Parents and Voters Agree—Higher Ed Costs Too Much

Americans still believe in the power of a college degree, but the sticker shock of tuition and fees causes many to doubt the economic value, reducing access.

UCLA, Davis Join Strike Supporting Pro-Palestinian Protesters

Academic employees at two more University of California campuses have joined the University of California, Santa Cruz in the strike...

Harvard to Refrain From Statements on Political Issues

Harvard University will refrain from making statements on public policy issues not directly related to institutional functions, interim president Alan...
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A ‘Great Misalignment’ Between Credentials and Jobs

Many future jobs won’t require a bachelor’s degree, according to a new report. But institutions aren’t offering credentials in the right fields to meet labor market demand.