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Ed-Tech Investments: More Deals, Less Money

Investments in ed-tech start-ups picked up in the first quarter of 2017 after a down year in 2016, the venture...

Pregnancy and Women's Brains

Today on the Academic Minute, Oscar Vilarroya, associate professor in the department of psychiatry and forensic medicine at the Autonomous...

Tallahassee CC, in Reversal, Keeps Faculty Senate

Tallahassee Community College's president, Jim Murdaugh, has agreed to reverse a decision he made to disband the Faculty Senate, The...

UMass Boston Chancellor Will Step Down

J. Keith Motley (right), chancellor of the University of Massachusetts at Boston, will step down at the end of the...

Why Time Flies or Trickles By

Is time objective or subjective? In today's Academic Minute, Eckerd College's Michael Flaherty discusses time and how we measure it...

Crackdown on For-Profit Law Schools

In the wake of federal criticism of its accreditation standards, the American Bar Association sanctions another for-profit law school.

Year-Round Pell's Likely Return

Congressional Republicans and the Trump White House appear poised to bring back year-round Pell Grant eligibility, which the Obama administration and Congress nixed in 2012 over cost concerns.

Where the Faculty Jobs Are

New data from CUPA-HR suggest fields doing the most hiring, but some question its optimistic findings about English. Study also looks at pay by demographics, and for chairs and adjuncts.