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HIV Prevention Takes Hold on Campuses

The prophylactic drug PrEP is being prescribed more at institutions, despite concerns from some college health officials.

By One Measure, 'Nontraditional' Presidents Less Rare

New findings tweak "traditional" label for presidents, asking whether U.S. public colleges and universities these days are being led by more nonacademics than we think.

Market Changes, Missteps and Marylhurst's Closure

The story of an innovative university's shutdown says as much about the landscape for online learning as it does about one campus's decisions.

Language and Other Challenges: Faculty Perceptions of International Students

At international education conference, sessions focus on challenges faced by international students, both those perceived by faculty and those reported by students.

Mostly Positive Effects of a 'Last-Dollar' Scholarship

New research from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia analyzes the impact of a scholarship offered by Rutgers University-Camden. The...

'Ban the Box' Spreads to Britain

British universities will no longer require applicants to declare previous criminal convictions, The Guardian reported. Ucas, the admissions service for...

Academic Minute: Female Runners and Metabolism

Today on the Academic Minute, part of New York Institute of Technology Week, Joanne Donoghue, assistant professor of osteopathic manual...

A $4.3 Million Compensation Year for Vanderbilt Leader

Nicholas S. Zeppos, chancellor of Vanderbilt University, received total compensation of $4.3 million in 2016, including a $2.9 million bonus...