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Miles Community College’s front lawn on a sunny day

Success Program Launch: Making College Pathways Visible for Rural High Schoolers

A community college in Montana is putting a new spin on dual enrollment by providing free one-credit course offerings to local high school students, with content aimed at preparing them for life after graduation.

Former Georgia Tech Researcher Sentenced for Fraud

A former scientist at the Georgia Institute of Technology has been sentenced to federal prison for a scheme to defraud...

Studying the Arts and Deep Learning: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Lisa Donovan, professor of arts management at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, explores how...
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Opinion

The Dept. of Ed. v. Online Learning

The Biden administration’s move to change the rules for online program managers threatens to walk back online learning opportunities and limit educational access, William J. Bennett writes.

Students sit in a computer lab as seen through a keyhole.

Universities Can’t Accommodate All the Computer Science Majors

High interest in the field has led to overcrowded classes and other issues. Now some institutions are adding requirements to help force students out of the major.

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What Do Universities Owe Their Donors?

Some megadonors are outraged over institutions’ responses to the Israel-Hamas war. But experts say big checks shouldn’t buy influence over university leaders.

Students speak on panel at VetLink summit

Veterans ‘Check the Boxes’ Colleges Now Seek

A growing number of colleges are actively recruiting military service members and veterans and expanding support services for them.

Weekly Wisdom | Interview with University of New Mexico President Garnett Stokes

Get inspired by this incredible conversation about leadership with University of New Mexico President Garnett Stokes