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Poll on Higher Education's Affordability and Accessibility
Most adults in the U.S. (60 percent) say education beyond high school is available to anyone in the country who...
Law School Dean's $5 Million Retirement Payout
John F. O'Brien has been dean of New England Law, a freestanding law school, since 1988. The compensation package he'll...
Pathways From Imagination to Altruism
Imagination can help you become more altruistic. In today's Academic Minute, part of University at Albany Week, Brendan Gaesser explains...

Historians Against ICE
Historians approve an anti-ICE resolution but vote down anti-Israel proposals at their annual meeting. They also show support for nontenured colleagues.

When Perceptions Clash
What happens when racial incidents are viewed differently by students who experience them in real time and administrators who try to address the incidents after the fact? At American University, the answer is complicated.

Liberal Arts Align With Employer Needs
Small college presidents often feel their programs aren't valued by the labor market, but they heard otherwise from a major employer Monday.

Shifting Further Right
The University of Maine's College Republicans chapter's "America First" politics and controversial social media posts have alienated some members and prompted its faculty adviser to quit.
Ashford University to Split From Parent Company
Educational technology services company Zovio has stated its intention to spin off Ashford University, the for-profit institution it has been...
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