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Spicy Food and Long-Term Health: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Paul Terry, professor in the division of epidemiology at the University of Tennessee, explores how...

Most Americans Lack Confidence in College Leaders

A majority of Americans lack confidence in higher education leaders, according to a new U.S. News –Harris poll that surveyed...
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Toward a Transfer Guarantee

Interest in guaranteed admission surged after the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ban. But the main beneficiaries of the programs are often overlooked: transfer students.

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Oklahoma Governor Orders DEI Cuts

Oklahoma governor Kevin Stitt signed an executive order Wednesday mandating reviews and widespread cuts to diversity, equity and inclusion offices...

Colleges Saw Costs Rise 4% in Fiscal Year 2023

Inflation for U.S. colleges and universities rose 4 percent in fiscal year 2023, according to data from the annual Commonfund...

Wisconsin Board Reverses Vote, Approves Funding Deal

The Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents voted 11 to 6 Wednesday night to approve a deal to cut spending...
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Big Changes to U of Arizona’s Financial Oversight

In the wake of a multimillion-dollar miscalculation, university leaders announce cuts and a new CFO to help fix the financial mess.

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Future of OPMs in Flux as Regulations Loom

University relationships with online program managers could be turned on their heads in 2024, as the government considers more oversight into OPM contracts.