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Colleges: Financial Toll of Coronavirus Worse Than Anticipated
The coronavirus pandemic has taken an even deeper financial toll on colleges and universities than expected, said associations representing two-...
New Programs: Ethnic and Race Studies, Actuarial Science, Marketing, Music Technology, Global Affairs and Business
California Lutheran University is starting a major in ethnic and race studies. East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania is starting an...
Opinion
Graduate Professionalization in the Age of Student Debt
The often unmanageable debt many Ph.D.s accrue necessitates a candid discussion of grad students' finances, training and potential career paths within and outside academe, writes Jennifer Torkelson.
For-Profits Could See Increase in Higher Education Market
For-profit colleges and universities could see an increase in their share of the higher education market this year, said an...
A Framework for Measuring Liberal Arts-Ness
Researchers find no relationship between attending a college with a robust liberal arts and sciences offering and students' midcareer earnings.
Opinion
Why America Needs College Football -- Part 2
Matthew J. Mayhew apologizes for an article that he recently wrote for Inside Higher Ed and describes beginning a long process of antiracist learning.
More Bad News for the SAT
Hundreds of thousands of students who registered to take the exam in September or October will be unable to take it.
Teaching in the Time of COVID-19
Teachers face an uncertain future in the face of COVID-19. In today's Academic Minute, Bridgewater State University's Jeanne Carey Ingle...
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