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Greek Mythology in the Garden: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Marie-Claire Beaulieu, associate professor of classical studies at Tufts University, explores how Greek mythology is...

UNC Grad Student Unfit to Stand Trial for Allegedly Killing Adviser

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill graduate student charged with fatally shooting his adviser has been declared mentally...
Multiethnic group of high school or college girls talking together on campus outdoors in summer or spring season.

Success Program Launch: Scholarship and Support for Native American Learners

Starting in January, Salt Lake Community College will waive tuition for all Native students enrolled at the institution, regardless of part- or full-time status.

Weekly Wisdom | Interview with Strada Education Foundation President Ruth Watkins

A spirited discussion with President Ruth Watkins from Strada Education Foundation.

Three Black people touch the names on a slave memorial.

Affirmative Action Is Dead. How About Reparations?

As colleges reckon with the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ban, some see an opportunity to return to the policy’s early roots: reparations through admissions.

A Black woman in a white lab coat and goggles holds a beaker of blue liquid.

Black Scientists With STEM Ph.D.s Face Deep Disparities

A new report finds they disproportionately carry large amounts of student loan debt, among other disparities faced by STEM doctoral grads of color.

Tired young man lies on his bed while texting on his cellphone inside of his apartment during the day

Survey: Trends in Student Persistence, From Students

New insights from tech company EdSights use data from chatbot text messages to understand the factors that impact student persistence throughout the academic year.

Education Dept. Cuts Off Funds to Union Institute

The Education Department is taking emergency action against Union Institute & University, an online college based in Cincinnati on the...