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Up Front for Retention

A private university in Texas is hoping to guide students through a more streamlined financial aid and admissions process in hopes of retaining them.

Protest of Blackface Incidents at Oklahoma State

Students at Oklahoma State University protested on campus Monday in response to two student-involved blackface incidents in the last week...

The Psychology of Radicalization

What unmet needs lead to radicalization? In today's Academic Minute, the University of Maryland's Arie Kruglanski explores these needs and...

Push for Language Proficiency

Pitt’s arts and sciences faculty is divided over a proposal to eliminate a high school study exemption from foreign language requirement. Some say high school seat time is poor measure of proficiency, while others fear forcing too many students into language courses.

Getting With the Program

College Republicans split over Trump, but many are now coming around and pledging to support the new president.

Beginning of a Movement

Tens of thousands of students and academics join Women’s March on Washington.

Parting Thoughts and Shoutouts

Days before the end of the Obama administration, Education Department issues plan for higher education and technology, offering examples, case studies and ideas. What received praise?

MOOC Lessons, Beyond the Hype

Author discusses his new book that argues that we've learned much about online learning, once you move past the boasts from early proponents.