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Teaching Students to Disagree Respectfully

Students say they are hesitant to engage in discussions on complicated topics. Here are some ways colleges and universities are teaching them to participate confidently in constructive dialogues with their peers.

Arizona Governor Exploring Options to Remove Regents

Arizona governor Katie Hobbs is exploring options to remove members of the Arizona Board of Regents amid a financial crisis...

Full-Time, Non-Tenure-Track NYU Faculty Members Unionize

Full-time, non-tenure-track faculty members at New York University have unionized, creating the largest bargaining unit of such employees at a...

Living Without a Bank Account: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Jay Zagorsky, clinical associate professor of markets, public policy and law at the Questrom School...

Latinos Underrepresented at Selective Privates

Latino students have been continuously underrepresented at selective private colleges and universities, according to a new report by the Education...
Students at Goucher College work in a well-lit room at individual desks on their laptops.

Academic Success Tip: A Course to Improve Academics of Students on Probation

Leaders at Goucher College created a new course to help students struggling academically to engage in effective learning strategies and increase their cumulative GPAs.

Michigan State University campus

Report Finds 2 Michigan State Trustees Violated Ethics Rules

An external investigation outlined misconduct that “created fissures that have weakened the governance structure of the university.”

Illustration showing Virginia Foxx and Bobby Scott side by side

Colleges Worry Pell Grant Expansion Could Set ‘Dangerous Precedent’

House lawmakers are proposing to charge wealthy colleges for unpaid student loans, using the money for students in short-term workforce training programs.