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Education Department Honors Tech Initiatives

WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Department of Education at a convening here yesterday awarded recognition to 10 educational technology projects aiming...

British Ph.D. Student Detained, Facing Trial in U.A.E.

A British Ph.D. student has been detained in solitary confinement for five months and is facing trial on spying charges...

New Bar for Serving Hispanic Students

Beginning in January, the group will issue a "Seal of Excelencia" to colleges that meet a series of data-driven benchmarks on their commitment to ensuring that Latinx students succeed.

Political Campaign Events and Extra Credit

An associate professor of criminal justice at Clayton State University in Georgia offered students extra credit for attending a rally...

EdX: From MicroMasters to Online Master’s Degrees

Six more institutions are following Georgia Tech’s lead and launching affordable online master’s degrees with edX.

Income Verification for Federal Aid Hinders Low-Income Students

Colleges worry the federal student aid verification process singles out more low-income students and may be stopping them from receiving grants.

School Resource Officers and Discipline

More and more schools have law enforcement in the hallways. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Maryland Baltimore County's...

When Asians Are Targets of Racism

Messages posted at Washington University in St. Louis point to a problem of anti-Asian racism, which students and others say is often ignored.