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Academic Minute: Nicotine and E-Cigarettes

Today on the Academic Minute, Ari Kirshenbaum, professor of psychology at St. Michael’s College, devised a game to explore how...

Overlap in Labor Market Returns for Diplomas and Degrees

The annual wages of American workers who hold only a high school credential and are in the top half of...

Study in Sri Lanka?

Government wants private universities and branch campuses of international universities to open up … primarily to serve foreign students.

Stanford Seeks to Alleviate Med School Debt

John Arrillaga, a Bay Area real estate developer and Stanford University alumnus, has committed $55 million to the university’s School...

Race and National Identity in Today's France

How do you fight racism in a supposedly postracial society? In today's Academic Minute, the University of Central Arkansas's Katelyn...

Is Students' Early Career Success Their Professors' Problem?

A new paper asserts the faculty's obligation to embrace "career-relevant instruction." What exactly does that mean, for professors and students?

Coronavirus Hits U.S. International Programs Outside China

Syracuse cancels its Florence study abroad program, and other institutions make changes to programs in Italy, South Korea and elsewhere as coronavirus spreads globally.

New Programs: Nursing, Art Education, Athletic Training, Criminal Justice, Recording Arts, Cybersecurity, Cannabis Production

Fresno Pacific University is starting a bachelor of science in nursing. Indiana University Southeast is starting a bachelor of science...