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Racist Histories

Colleges and universities in Virginia and elsewhere, struggling with histories tied to slavery and the Confederacy, are forced by the scandal involving the governor's yearbook to consider the spewing of hatred in contemporary times.

Not an Isolated Incident

Recent controversy over email from Duke professor about Chinese students speaking Chinese in lounges reflects larger tensions in academe, experts say.

Trying Anew to Jump-Start Overhaul of Higher Ed Law

Senator Lamar Alexander, chairman of the Senate education committee, identifies familiar set of priorities in reiterating his desire to overhaul the Higher Education Act before he retires. But serious differences with Democratic lawmakers loom.

Aspen Seeks Federal Grant for Community Colleges

The Aspen Institute's Economic Strategy Group released a series of policy papers Monday that focus on increasing Americans' work-force skills...

Academic Minute: What Is the Polar Vortex?

Today on the Academic Minute, Andrea Lang, assistant professor of atmospheric and environmental sciences at the University at Albany, explores...

Bennett Exceeds Key Fund-Raising Goal

Bennett College, which has been at risk of losing its accreditation, set Monday as a deadline for it to raise...

Data on the Decline at Hampshire College

Hampshire College, facing criticism over its board’s decision not admit a full freshman class for the fall, released on Monday...

Illinois Chicago Pays Nearly $700K to Former Student Who Sued

The University of Illinois at Chicago settled for $694,000 with a former nursing student who sued it for publicly confirming...