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What do DePaul’s Budget Woes Mean for Catholic Higher Ed?
DePaul University, the largest Catholic college in the U.S. in terms of total enrollment, is facing a projected budget gap of $56 million. Other religious institutions are faring even worse.
House Republicans Investigate Medical School Affirmative Action
House Republicans have launched an investigation into affirmative action in medical schools. Specifically, they are looking at the Liaison Committee...
South Florida State College Presidential Search Fails
Another Florida presidential search has failed. All three finalists for the position at South Florida State College withdrew their applications...
Alabama Baseball Coach Fired Amid Betting Investigation
The University of Alabama fired head coach Brad Bohannon on Thursday, days after reports of suspicious gambling activity related to...
Mixed Feelings on Springer Nature Deal With British Universities
Some see a breakthrough, but there are many complaints about costs.
Reconsidering Choices and Behaviors: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Cornell University Week: Michele Belot, professor of economics, explains why it can be...

Academics Fall For and Fret About Technology
Amid talk about metaversities, student success data and online well-being, attendees at Digital Universities U.S. conference express worries about the rapid emergence of generative AI.

Scaling Up: Program Gets Student Stop-Outs to Graduation
The University of Miami offers a financial incentive and personalized support to students near graduation who have stopped out, increasing graduation rates and promoting individual student success.
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