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Student Loans More Popular With Older Americans

Fifty-five percent of those 60 and older said “the value of a college education is worth it even if someone needs loans to attend.”

COVID-19 Outbreak Leads Drake U to Move Classes Online

An outbreak of COVID-19 at Drake University has led next week’s classes, and finals, to be moved online. Marty Martin...

Interacting at the Intersection of Life and Religion

How do we discuss topics such as life and religion? In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Heidelberg’s Linda Sauer...

GAO Takes Moderate Stance on Online Program Providers

Eagerly awaited U.S. review of companies that manage colleges’ online academic programs urges more Education Department scrutiny but doesn’t appear to significantly threaten revenue-sharing deals.

A Narrower Definition of Academic Freedom

In their new book, Michael Bérubé and Jennifer Ruth argue that the First Amendment is not crucial to academic freedom. Instead, they call on faculty to develop the rules.

Faculty Camps Out at San Francisco City College, Protests Cuts

Faculty members at San Francisco City College have been camping out on campus since Tuesday night to protest impending layoffs...

Professor Removes Tweet About Justice Sotomayor

A professor at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School has removed his entire Twitter account and apologized for a...