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NCAA: 89 Percent of Division I Athletes Graduate

Division I college athletes’ Graduation Success Rate reached the highest level recorded for athletes who enrolled in 2012, according to...

Academic Minute: Higher Ed as Personal Pursuit

Today on the Academic Minute, Thomas Adam, professor of transnational history at the University of Texas at Arlington, explains part...

After Brexit Vote, British Share of E.U. Science Funding Declined

The United Kingdom’s share of European Union research funding has fallen by 28 percent since 2015, before voters in Britain...

Central Connecticut Releases Misconduct Report

In at least 10 cases spanning the last decade, Central Connecticut State University determined that faculty or staff members had...

Pay Up or Get Out

Colleges need to get paid but students face many barriers in affording higher education. Where is the middle ground between forcing out students who are behind in tuition payments and collecting money owed?
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ALS and the Brain Drain of Higher Education

We can help win the battle against the disease in the classroom with our students, in our research and in our service, writes Dane Ward.

Life Through the Facebook Prism

Social media affects our happiness, whether we like it or not. In today's Academic Minute, Butler University's Lee Farquhar explores...