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Return to Cuba

In wake of eased restrictions, international educators discuss the merits of restarting academic programs in Cuba.

Cornell Proposes Nets for Gorge Bridges

Cornell University has proposed replacing temporary fences on the bridges over gorges that are omnipresent on the campus with wire...

Law Graduate Sues Over Allegedly Flawed Placement Data

The question of whether law schools are adequately preparing their graduates for jobs after graduation -- and accurately informing them...

Academic Minute: Acid Rain

In today’s Academic Minute, Peter Black, of the State University of New York's College of Environmental Science and Forestry, draws...

New Future for Loan Guarantors

Education Department invites agencies to propose new ways to offer default prevention and financial literacy services to students and colleges.

Follow the F Grades

A community college examines courses with the highest failure rates, and changes a series of policies.

AFT Endorses Practices to Promote Gender Diversity in Faculty

The American Federation of Teachers released a report Tuesday on how colleges, universities and faculty unions can help recruit and...

Dodging a Bullet

Texas lawmakers fail to pass a controversial bill, previously seen as a sure thing, that would have let people carry concealed weapons on college campuses.