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The Great Pumpkin
The Great Pumpkin and Charlie Brown are part of Halloween. In today's Academic Minute, Washington and Lee University's Stephen Lind...

Polarized Political Clout
Campaign contributions from for-profit colleges continue to tilt heavily to Republicans. But the struggling sector's political giving is down since peaking in 2012.

Borrower Defense Rules Finalized
Education Department releases regulations to protect student borrowers against fraudulent and abusive institutions. Although rules are aimed at for-profit colleges, critics say they could have repercussions for all colleges.

Fixing Capacity With Better Class Scheduling
Colleges are re-examining their student enrollment data to better understand how courses are scheduled in an effort to fix capacity problems.

Humanities in Limbo
Johns Hopkins threatens to close its interdisciplinary Humanities Center, sparking outcry from students and faculty members.
A More Educated Educause
Diversity, collaboration, personalization and professional development are on the IT organization's five-year to-do list. Don't worry -- exhibit hall magicians aren't going away.
Academic Minute: The Great Pumpkin
Today on the Academic Minute, Stephen Lind, assistant professor of business administration and communication at Washington and Lee University, takes...
Universities Canada Approves Antibias Requirement
Members of the Universities Canada association voted Wednesday in favor of a new criterion for membership related to nondiscrimination. The...
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