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New Orleans Reforms Are Making a Difference
Study finds that, post-Katrina, more students are going to college and succeeding there.
Chinese Cultural Diplomacy in the U.S.
Cultural diplomacy helped China get on track to become a major world player again. In today's Academic Minute, part of...

A Failure to Educate
This week’s Capitol riots have been repeatedly described as “unthinkable.” Yet happen they did, so how do we start to think about them? Many academics have an answer: the humanities.

Betsy DeVos Resigns
Education Secretary resigns, citing the role of Trump's "rhetoric" in violent protests at the U.S. Capitol building.

Lots of Hope, No Guarantees
The capture of the Senate by Democrats increases chances Congress will take up college affordability proposals, but it's unclear how far they will go.

Empty Words?
Do the presidents of universities that helped elevate Donald Trump to the White House have extra responsibility amid the chaos that unfolded at the end of his presidency?

Private College Presidents Turn Focus From Pandemic to Insurrection
Annual conference adapted its schedule to help presidents respond to the violence at the U.S. Capitol.
Chattanooga Football Fires Coach for Offensive Tweet
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga fired Chris Malone, a football coaching staff member, after he posted an offensive and...
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