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Global Look at Religion, Education and Gender
In a worldwide comparison of years of education, by religion, Jews emerged as the most educated group by far, in...
Outrage in New Zealand Over Sexist Comments
Advocates for women in science in New Zealand are criticizing Chris Kelly, chancellor of Massey University -- and some are...
College Can't Prove It Taught 16,000 Online Students
City College of San Francisco can't meet state requirements for proving that it educated 16,000 students online in recent years...
Teen Use of Alcohol and Drugs (Except Pot) Drops
Teenagers' use of drugs, alcohol and tobacco declined in 2016 to rates that are at their lowest since the 1990s...
Science Achievement Gap
The achievement gap in science can start early. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Maryland Baltimore County’s F. Chris...

Looking for Career Help
Today’s students are more likely to visit career centers than past graduates but less likely to rate those interactions as very helpful, a new Gallup-Purdue University study finds.

Seeking 'Culture of Integrity' in College Sports
Following a series of high-profile cases of academic fraud in college sports, the American Council on Education releases a new report calling on institutions to better align athletics with their academic mission.
Looking for Low-Income Students
A group of 30 top colleges and universities wants to enroll more low-income students, but critics question whether the focus should be elsewhere.
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