Filter & Sort
Humans and Outer Space
Space holds the future for the human race. In today's Academic Minute, SUNY Polytechnic Institute's Robert Edgell looks beyond our...

Getting Better?
Though infections are still ever-present, cases of COVID-19 are slowing down at colleges and universities.

Harvard Wasn't the Only One With Record Numbers of Applicants
For some historically Black colleges, this is a breakthrough year -- despite the long odds created by the pandemic. Morgan State, North Carolina A&T and Spelman are having notable years.

The Thin Zoom Line
The story behind an adjunct's suspension at Cypress College leads to threats to the adjunct, colleagues and the campus itself. A debate about cancel culture that went viral ultimately raises questions about who's getting canceled.
U of Hartford to Move From DI to DIII Athletics
Two months after its men’s basketball team advanced to the NCAA tournament for the first time, Hartford University's Board of...
The Week in Admissions News
Four bills to promote transparency; students and racial justice; free community college in Michigan; labor strife at Kenyon; racial slur at Rutgers.

Tough Times for International SAT Takers
May 8 test canceled in many countries.

What High School Juniors Think
Only 8 percent of the class hasn't started their college search, survey finds.
Pagination
Pagination
- 1633
- /
- 7933