Filter & Sort

No Equalizer
Study finds that, in South Korea, the wealthy are much more likely than the poor to enroll in a top university.
Princeton Helps Invest Bond Proceeds With Diverse-Owned Firm
Princeton University is working with the New Jersey Educational Facilities Authority to help colleges and universities invest with more diverse...
Appropriations Committee Approves Higher Education Funding Bill
The House Appropriations Committee approved a bill Thursday that includes nearly $31 billion in total higher education funding for fiscal...
Student Expectations for the Fall: The Key Podcast
With many colleges planning a significant if not full return to their physical campuses this fall, what will students expect...

Protections for LGBTQ+ Students
While the Office for Civil Rights’ notice of interpretation likely won’t bring monumental changes, institutions will still need to consider how their campuses could be more equitable for LGBTQ+ students.
Ohio Bans Public Colleges From Requiring Vaccines -- for Now
Ohio governor Mike DeWine, a Republican, has signed a bill to bar public colleges and universities from requiring COVID-19 vaccines...
Academic Minute: Impact of the Pandemic on Traffic
Today on the Academic Minute: Phong Le, associate professor of data, mathematical and computational sciences at Goucher College, details an...
Financial Regulation and Climate Change
What can financial regulation bring to the climate change fight? In today's Academic Minute, Georgia State University's Garth Heutel follows...
Pagination
Pagination
- 1567
- /
- 7945