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Study: 1 in 5 College Students Has Weighed Suicide

One in five college students reported thoughts of suicide in the previous year, according to a study from Brigham and...

New Jersey 2-Year Colleges Pursue Merger

Leaders at a pair of two-year colleges in New Jersey aim to merge by July 1 of next year into...

Rejecting a Journal

Taylor & Francis says it dropped a journal for commercial reasons. But decision followed disputes between editors and the publisher.

California Reverses Decision on Veterans' Benefits

Update: State agency reverses decision to suspend out-of-state colleges’ ability to award education aid to veterans.

Academic Minute: Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs

Today on the Academic Minute, Robert Edgell, associate professor of technology management at SUNY Polytechnic Institute, delves into how both...

Subconcussions

Not every athlete with a brain injury has been diagnosed with a concussion. In today's Academic Minute, Indiana University's Nicholas...

Reports: Free College Programs Don't Benefit Low-Income Students

Two nonpartisan research groups are urging policy makers to examine the details of tuition-free programs and make them more financially helpful for low-income students.

A Professor's Death, and Hard Truths

When rumors swirled about a professor reported missing and later found dead, Emerson's president risked sharing uncomfortable truths about the late filmmaker's conduct to set the record straight.