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Study Looks at National Policies and Student Flows

A new paper examining the ways in which national policies affect international student enrollments finds that the short-term response to...

NLRB Certifies Columbia Grad Assistant Union Election

The National Labor Relations Board certified the election results for Columbia University’s new graduate assistant union this month, despite the...

The Missing Women

Study finds that men speak twice as often as women do at colloquiums, a difference that can't be explained away by rank, speaker pool composition or women's interest in giving talks.

OER Adoptions on the Rise

The number of faculty members choosing open educational resources over traditional textbooks has nearly doubled in the last year, but awareness over all remains low.

Legal Pot? Doesn’t Matter, Colleges Say

Institutions won’t allow students to use marijuana on campuses for fear of running afoul of federal law and losing their funding.

Academic Minute: LGBTQ Homeless

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Cornell College Week, Erin Davis, professor of sociology at Cornell, in Iowa, looks...

Sweet Briar's Curriculum Comes at a Cost

Small private women's college is cutting more than 10 percent of its faculty as it overhauls curriculum.

White House May Restrict Some Foreign Students

A National Security Strategy document issued by the White House Monday reiterated the Trump administration’s commitment to increasing vetting of...