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Erasing Equity Gaps With State Funding

Colorado has become the latest among a handful of states to give colleges financial incentives to increase student diversity, but the new funding formula's impact remains unclear.
Opinion

Love and Privacy in the Time of COVID

Contact tracing will go beyond our institutional control, warns Michael Corn, as its practical requirements will assuredly draw our data out and, in the process, erode confidentiality protections.

Newly Tenured… at Auburn, Pacific, Wilkes

Auburn University Loka Ashwood, agricultural economics and rural sociology Hannah Baggett, educational foundations, leadership and technology Elizabeth Benson, theater Jeffrey...

Free Community College Moves Forward in Connecticut

Officials were determined to keep their promise to start a program, even when funding plans fell through the cracks. They're dipping into the college system's reserves -- during a recession -- to do so.

In Quarantine With Anne Frank

Anne Frank has become the symbol of the Holocaust in the Netherlands, but there’s more to learn. In today's Academic...

What Happens Next for DACA?

In wake of Supreme Court ruling blocking Trump from ending DACA, the future of the program protecting young undocumented immigrants remains uncertain.

A Little More Information on Legacy Applicants

California required colleges to report on their practices for admitting the children of alumni and donors. Here's what it found out.

Campuses Reckon With Racist Past

College leaders are reconsidering the names of campus buildings and monuments that memorialize white supremacists, in reaction to the current movement against racial injustice.