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Jacksonville Cuts Division I Football
Jacksonville University, a private university in Jacksonville, Fla., is discontinuing its Division I football team to invest more in its...
Academic Minute: Minority Consumer Experiences
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Connecticut College Week, Michelle Dunlap, professor of human development, explores why shopping isn’t...
Controversial Tenure Denial at Harvard
Graduate student workers protested outside Harvard University over prolonged contract negotiations Tuesday, but elsewhere on campus, students continued their protest...
DeVos Wants to Spin Off Student Loan Office
Betsy DeVos, the U.S. secretary of education, on Tuesday proposed creating a new, stand-alone federal agency to manage the Education...

Hot Issues in Graduate and Professional Education | December 3 at 2:00PM ET
The importance of graduate and professional education can't be overstated. This webcast will explore the ways that universities are striving...
Second Generation of Black Historians
Who was Lawrence Reddick? In today's Academic Minute, part of Connecticut College Week, David Canton discusses this marginalized scholar from...

Black Borrowers Default at Higher Rates
Analysis of federal data shows that African Americans continue to struggle more than other borrowers with repaying student loans -- despite heavy use of income-driven repayment programs.

Momentum in Physics Ed
A new approach to teaching physics "energy first" holds promise, especially for students who struggle with math.
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