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Progress Slows on California Remedial Education Reform

Some colleges are falling behind on making progress in remedial education reform just two years after California enacted legislation on...

Harris's Husband to Teach at Georgetown Law

While his wife, Kamala Harris, serves as vice president, the nation’s incoming second gentleman, Doug Emhoff, will be teaching courses...

‘The Chicana/o/x Dream’

Authors discuss new book on Mexican American students.

Business Group Wants Emphasis on Skills in Hiring

The Business Roundtable, a group of CEOs, on Thursday announced a new, multiyear project to "reform companies' hiring and talent...

Paying for College Today: Debt & Financial Planning | Thursday, December 10 at 2:00 pm ET

This webcast will explore the trends and the problems with paying for college, including how much it costs, how little...

Wi-Fi Signal Icon

The wireless icon is ubiquitous in today’s world. In today's Academic Minute, part of Cornell University Week, Erik Born explores...

Back to Campus

While most institutions are staying the course with what they did in the fall, some that played this semester safe are planning to expand in-person options for students in the spring.

Borrowers on Hold

Student loan servicers say a funding cut by the Education Department forced them to reduce staff. Now they're about to get flooded by calls from borrowers.