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The New Student ID

Despite questions about privacy, colleges using biometric authentication such as iris scans say they are mostly concerned with getting students into campus facilities as quickly as possible.

EPA Dismisses Academic Scientists From Board

The Environmental Protection Agency has dismissed at least five members -- generally academic scientists who study environmental issues -- from...

Public Transportation

How do we get more people on the bus? In today's Academic Minute, the University of Maryland Baltimore County's John...

Leaving Over Campus Carry

Professor’s public resignation letter points to tensions in Kansas as new law takes effect this summer.

A Trump Flip-Flop on Black Colleges

On Friday, he suggests aid program for black colleges may be unconstitutional. On Sunday, he says his support for the institutions is “unwavering.”

William Paterson Faculty Votes No Confidence in President

The Faculty Senate at William Paterson University in New Jersey voted no confidence in its president, Kathleen Waldron, last week...

$1.43 Million Wake-Up Call

Experts say jury award to former Iowa athletics official points to gender and sexual orientation bias issues present at many colleges and universities.

How Far Is Too Far in Admissions Marketing?

Experts consider how colleges can differentiate themselves from their competitors -- without trash-talking.