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Antisemitism Probe of Penn Kicks Off With Document Request

The University of Pennsylvania has two weeks to turn over documents, emails and other communications to a House committee regarding...
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Data Science Major Takes Off

Colleges are leaning into data science majors as workforce demand rises and the number of bachelor’s degrees awarded for the specialty skyrockets.

House, Senate Republicans Want GAO to Investigate FAFSA Rollout

A group of Republicans in the House and Senate is asking the Government Accountability Office to investigate the Education Department’s...

New Discoveries About a Familiar Black Hole: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Northern Kentucky University Week: Dirk Grupe, associate professor and chair of the department...
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Western Oregon University Adopts New Grading System

D and F grades will be replaced with “no credit” and will not affect students’ GPAs. University leaders say it will raise retention rates; critics say it may lower academic rigor and lead to grade inflation.

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How Will Universities Across the Globe Fare in the ‘Year of Elections’?

Countries that are home to about half of the world’s population will hold elections in 2024. Observers consider the role higher education will play in the campaigns and how it might be reshaped by the results.

Voices of Student Success: Supporting Belonging and Campus Engagement of Latino Students

A new limited series of The Key, Voices of Student Success, launches with a conversation between Student Success reporter Ashley Mowreader and Adelí Durón, director of the Latinx Resource Center at UC Irvine.

British Scholar Accused of Transphobia Wins Harassment Case

A British employment tribunal ruled Monday that the Open University didn’t properly protect one of its professors from “harassment” that...