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New Leadership at Wayne State University Press

Troubled Wayne State University Press has appointed a new interim leader. Wayne State University faced criticism earlier this month after...

Treatment for Psychiatric Illnesses

New psychiatric therapies are needed. In today's Academic Minute, part of New York Institute of Technology Week, Navin Pokala, assistant...

Effort to Increase Pell Enrollment Slows

Initiative aimed at increasing Pell-eligible student enrollment at high-performing colleges is doing well. But a sudden plateau in progress shows hard choices colleges may need to make to move forward.

Bloomberg's Take on Higher Ed

Candidate for Democratic presidential nomination proposes limited debt cancellation, tuition-free four-year college for low-income students and doubling Pell's maximum award.

Course Hero Woos Professors

The company's website for sharing course materials is popular with students but a decade ago raised faculty hackles over copyright and enabling cheating. Has its outreach to professors changed the narrative?

Messy Merger Forecast for ‘McCengage’

Merging two giant educational publishers was never going to be smooth sailing, but the process has been rockier than Cengage and McGraw-Hill Education expected.

‘We’re Not Playing’

Student protesters occupying a building at Syracuse University have dug in their heels and refused to leave. University leaders responded by suspending them.

Academic Minute: Treatment for Psychiatric Illnesses

Today on the Academic Minute, part of New York Institute of Technology Week, Navin Pokala, assistant professor of biological and...