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Man With Machete Killed by Police at Boulder

A man with a machete was shot and killed by police officers when he was wielding the weapon in the...

Ex-Title IX Coordinator Blasts Baylor

The former Baylor University coordinator of efforts to enforce Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 blasted the university...

Rock-Throwing Protest in Ethiopia Kills Davis Postdoc

Sharon Gray, a postdoc in plant biology at the University of California, Davis, was killed Tuesday in Ethiopia when a...

Past Athletic Experience and Health

Competing in sports during high school could positively affect your long-term health. In today's Academic Minute, Black Hills State University's...

When PLUS Is a Minus

Admissions counselors raise concerns over some colleges packaging PLUS loans in financial aid award letters, possibly misleading families about cost of attendance.

Damning With Faint Praise

Study suggests that language recommendation writers use to describe women may disadvantage them as job candidates, portraying them as less dynamic and excellent than male counterparts.

Looking for a New Home

National accreditor ACCSC gets inquiries from nearly 300 colleges overseen by ACICS, most of them for-profits. Critics of accreditors will be watching as the agency reviews the flood of applications.

English Language Strategy in Belgium

Two Belgian universities join forces to offer unusual undergraduate program for internationally minded students.