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Religion and Guns
It is often said that people cling to their guns and their religion. In today's Academic Minute, Wake Forest University's...

DeVos: Black Colleges Are 'Pioneers' of 'School Choice'
Education secretary's remarks astound many advocates for colleges that were created because black students were denied choices.

Online Ed's Return on Investment
New paper casting doubt about the merits of online education raises concerns, but also questions from researchers who say it is "seriously flawed."

Language Study as a National Imperative
American Academy of Arts and Sciences makes the case for increasing foreign language learning capacity in a political climate that's increasingly anti-global.
Academic Minute: Religion and Guns
Today on the Academic Minute, David Yamane, professor of sociology at Wake Forest University, explores if religious people really do...

Silencing Advocacy That Irritates State Leaders
UNC board members want law school’s civil rights center to be barred from lawsuits and suing the state -- which the center has done with success in the past.
Compilation of Articles on Digital Accessibility
Inside Higher Ed is pleased to release today our latest print-on-demand compilation, "New Era of Digital Accessibility." You may download...
Aid Applications From Undocumented Students Drop
Fewer undocumented immigrant students have applied for state-level financial aid in California so far this year, and state education officials...
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