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Bursting Their Bubble

A pricey mini campus promises students a maskless, safe spring term. Some see it as a paradise, others a prison, but experts agree that no environment is pandemic-proof.

Academic Minute: COVIDMinder

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Week, Kristin Bennett, professor in the mathematical sciences department, looks...

Aide to DeVos Outlines Accomplishments

Highlighting the Education Department’s accomplishments under the Trump administration, Principal Deputy Under Secretary Diane Auer Jones said the agency had...

Alexander Calls for Bipartisanship as He Prepares to Leave Senate

As he prepares to leave the Senate in a month, Senator Lamar Alexander urged senators to find a way again...

College Groups Tell Congress They Need Money

The need for federal aid for colleges and universities is even greater than the $120 billion anticipated, a number of...

College Scorecard Now Includes Wage Data Based on Field

In a move they said will help students get a better idea of how much they can borrow and afford...

Did Students in College Housing Learn Better?

A large survey of students who lived on or near campus among peers during the fall semester showed that they had positive learning and social experiences, even if all of their classes were online.

124,000 Registered to Take SAT and Won't Be Able to Do So

About 383,000 students registered to take the SAT or SAT Subject Tests on Saturday. But because local test centers decided...