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Risks of Risk Sharing

As bipartisan consensus emerges in Congress that colleges should share the burden of students who can't repay loans or find jobs, higher ed leaders consider how such a plan would work and whether it would discourage them from educating the disadvantaged.

Even in Faculty Offices

Group that pushed for concealed weapons on college campuses wants state to block rule that lets professors keep weapons out of their offices.

New Programs: Public Health, Histology, Astronomy, Vision Science, Gender Studies, Computing

Baldwin Wallace University is starting a master of public health degree. Central Texas College is starting an associate of applied...

Death of the Dorm Key

Northwestern plans to change to smart cards at four residential buildings. Many other institutions have already made the switch.

Bringing Adjuncts to the Table

Six colleges will pilot an initiative to increase adjunct faculty engagement in their campuses’ completion agendas.

Physicists Move Conference Out of North Carolina

The American Physical Society scrapped plans to hold an upcoming conference in North Carolina, due to a new state law...

Academic Minute: A New Age

Today on the Academic Minute, Jan Zalasiewicz, professor of paleobiology at the University of Leicester, delves into a new era...

Law School Council May Stop Certifying Admissions Data

The Law School Admission Council has warned law school officials that it is considering ending its practice of certifying the...