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Report: Students at HBCUs Have Burdensome Debt

A report from the United Negro College Fund finds that students who attend historically black colleges and universities borrow more...

New Federal Loan Counseling Experiment

The Department of Education Thursday announced an experiment to find the best loan counseling services for student borrowers. The department...

'The Other One Percent'

Authors discuss their new book on the success -- in educational attainment and business -- of Indians in the United States.

Facing the ‘Cliff Edge’ of Brexit

British universities already report that some students and professors are wary of coming to their institutions.

Coach Accused of Battery Against Players

Indiana authorities have filed a misdemeanor battery charge against Sean Woods, men's basketball coach at Morehead State University, in Kentucky...

Making a Point by Moving Shakespeare's Portrait

Students at Penn set off debate by replacing image of the Bard in English department building with a photo of Audre Lorde, the black feminist poet.

How the Brain’s Clock Drives Thirst Before Sleep

Do you have a drink of water before bed? In today's Academic Minute, McGill University's Charles Bourque explains why you...

Tenure, Women and Economics

New study suggests female economists are less likely to be tenured, compared to male peers, and women are less likely to remain in academe eight years after earning their Ph.D.s.