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No Equalizer

Study finds that, in South Korea, the wealthy are much more likely than the poor to enroll in a top university.

Ohio Bans Public Colleges From Requiring Vaccines -- for Now

Ohio governor Mike DeWine, a Republican, has signed a bill to bar public colleges and universities from requiring COVID-19 vaccines...

Academic Minute: Impact of the Pandemic on Traffic

Today on the Academic Minute: Phong Le, associate professor of data, mathematical and computational sciences at Goucher College, details an...

Financial Regulation and Climate Change

What can financial regulation bring to the climate change fight? In today's Academic Minute, Georgia State University's Garth Heutel follows...

Limited Access, Thwarted Opportunities

The requirements for tuition-free college programs can often create obstacles for adult learners who want to participate, according to a new report.

Hope College to Go Tuition-Free

The college’s tuition-free funding model will only be sustainable for all students if the college meets an ambitious $1 billion fundraising goal.

Pennsylvania Board Votes ‘Yes’ on Consolidation

The 14-university system will move ahead with a multiyear consolidation process despite months of public outcry about the plans.

New Programs: Supply Chain Management, Postbaccalaureate Premed, Finance

Belmont University is starting a major in supply chain management. Elmira College is starting a postbaccalaureate program for those who...