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Biomechanics
Get up and move. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Dayton's Kimberly Bigelow explains why being active can help...

50 Shades of Gray
Study suggests scientific work force is aging -- and will get even older, even as younger scientists hang on the sidelines in hopes of jobs and face longer odds of landing grants.

Cutting College Prep
White House promises proposed cuts to college-prep programs will be guided by evidence. But past attempts to evaluate the programs have been beset by controversy.

The State of Personal Finance, Faculty-Staff Edition
Survey of campus employees finds professors focus on saving for retirement and doubt their financial literacy; administrative staff worry more about the near term.
Webster Triumphs in Final Four (of Chess)
Webster University has won its fifth consecutive President’s Cup Collegiate Chess tournament, an event in which the Final Four takes...
Wofford Goes Test Optional in Admissions
Wofford College announced Monday that it will no longer require the SAT or ACT for admissions. Brand Stille, vice president...
Study: Income-Based Repayment Reduced Defaults
A new study links the drop in home prices during the Great Recession to the increase in student loan defaults...
With IRS Data Tool Down, Lawmakers Ask Department of Ed to Assist Students
In a letter released Monday, the Senate and House education committees called on Education Secretary Betsy DeVos to assist students...
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