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More Scrutiny for Community Colleges

The new status quo may be more calls by state lawmakers for better completion rates and work-force outcomes.

Notre Dame de Namur Professors Say University Is Withholding Overload Pay

Faculty members at Notre Dame de Namur University field 15 wage claims against the institution with the California Division of...

Default Crisis for Black Student Borrowers

Half of all black students who took out federal student loans defaulted in 12 years, according to two analyses of new federal data on student borrowers.

Harassment in the Field

Study finds patterns of harassment and sexist treatment of scholars in far-flung locations that offer few of the protections of campuses.

‘Poison in the Ivy’

Author discusses how college diversity programs can result in students overattributing success to factors like merit and hard work, while ignoring systemic or institutional problems.

Curriculum for Work-Force Development

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation on Monday released a new curriculum it hopes employers, government and higher education can...

The Ghost Species of Ancient Humans

The origins of humanity are being re-written. In today's Academic Minute, the University at Buffalo's Omer Gokcumen details new findings...

Presidents and Provosts Gather to Consider Free Speech Issues

Participants agree that campuses must be places for all views to be expressed. But some academic leaders also see this as time to change the narrative on higher education and to challenge the idea of students as “snowflakes.”