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Academic Minute: Bipartisanship During Watergate

Today on the Academic Minute, Joseph J. Fins, professor of medical ethics at Cornell University, details a situation from our...

MassArt Professor Retires Amid Title IX Investigation

Nicholas Nixon, a well-known professor of photography at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, retired this month amid allegations of...

Schatz Bill Aims to Make College Debt-Free

Senator Brian Schatz, a Democrat from Hawaii, last week introduced legislation that would incentivize state spending on higher education to...

Why Competitive Engineering College Is Latest to Drop SAT Subject Tests

Webb finds its own assessments better predict success in the first year.

A Partial Fix

Federal budget bill removes snag in financial aid data sharing with private scholarship providers, but programs that rely on aid data for social services are left in the cold.

High Default Rates at New York For-Profit Colleges

New York State in 2016 spent $68 million on scholarships that went to students who were attending for-profit colleges, according...

Should Colleges Admit Students in Front of Cameras?

It's great marketing for institutions -- and may encourage others to see that college is possible. But is recording this moment for YouTube best for those getting in?

Lasell and Mount Ida End Merger Talks

Lasell College and Mount Ida College have called off merger talks after a month. Joining Forces: Merger and Collaboration Strategies...