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Difficult Day for the ACT

The college admission test was supposed to be given Saturday, but many testing centers were closed.

Local-Global Tension and the Palio of Siena

Tourism can change an event that used to be just for one culture. In today's Academic Minute, Butler University's Thomas...

Ginsburg Was Advocate for Equity

The justice, who died Friday, wrote decisions that upheld rights of women, racial minorities and gay people in higher education.

Treasury Modifies Endowment Tax Rules

Associations representing colleges and universities still objected to the endowment tax that Congress enacted in 2017 but said final rules...

Approaches to January

The spring semester is four months away, and college administrations are making plans. Many are canceling spring break.

COVID-19 Roundup: Quarantines Abound

This weekend, three colleges began mass quarantines, one canceled a football game and one men’s soccer team has been suspended.

A Secret Merger Discussion in Boston

The Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology is in talks about merging with Wentworth Institute of Technology, The Boston Globe reported...

Academic Minute: Tourism and Local-Global Tension

Today on the Academic Minute, Thomas Paradis, professor of geography and urban planning at Butler University, explains how tourism can...