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Watkins Shifts Presidential Role as It Prepares for Merger

J. Kline is no longer leading the controversial efforts to merge the Watkins College of Art, of which he is...

Expenses Probe Prompts Leadership Reshuffle at San Marcos

Several senior administrators at California State University San Marcos have left the institution following an investigation into the use of...

Character Counts in Admissions

A survey by the National Association for College Admission Counseling and the Character Collaborative asked 447 college admissions officers what...

Bonus for Inconclusive Research

German research institution seeks to "nudge the process."

STEM's Ongoing Sex-Difference Debate

It doesn't end -- even with two new commentaries on a contentious, corrected 2018 article saying more women with more freedoms choose non-STEM majors.

New Mother Challenges

New mothers face age-old challenges, and decidedly modern ones as well. In today's Academic Minute, the University of North Carolina...

Will Coronavirus Crisis Trigger an Enrollment Crisis?

U.S. colleges could see a major enrollment pipeline cut off this fall if the coronavirus epidemic persists. Meanwhile, Australian universities are missing more than half their Chinese students weeks before their fall semester begins.

Growing Federal Subsidies for Graduate Loan Debt

Almost half of federal student loans are being repaid through more generous income-driven repayment plans, new data show, with 80 percent of government subsidies now going to graduate student borrowers.