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Candidate Withdraws, but CUNY Chancellor Search 'Nearly Concluded'

The City University of New York system says it is nearing the end of a much-discussed chancellor search that has...

Academic Minute: Boundaries Between Work and Home

Today on the Academic Minute, Donna McCloskey, associate professor in the School of Business Administration at Widener University, explores how...

Immigrants vs. U.S.-Born as STEM Majors

Some immigrant children are far more likely to major in math, science or technology fields in college than are those...

The Concept of the Big Picture

How do we get students to look at the big picture? In today's Academic Minute, Ursuline College's Lynn Ulatowski describes...

Purdue’s Online Strategy, Beyond ‘Global’

The Indiana university will expand online with support from the entity formerly known as for-profit Kaplan. Plans reflect debate over how two unlike institutions can (and should) combine strengths.

Tax Law's Effects on Colleges Unfolding

Colleges have more information about complying with the new tax law than they did a year ago. That means new bookkeeping practices, new taxes on highly paid employees and, maybe, eliminating reserved parking spaces.

Retirees to Embrace Campus Life

A sold-out housing complex for senior citizens on Arizona State University’s Tempe campus sparks a conversation about whether universities are doing enough to engage with older people.

Borrowing Increases Most Among Wealthy Students

A newly released analysis of federal data found that student debt levels increased most among affluent students in the four...