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Senate Passes Bill to Restore 85-15 Rule

The Senate passed a bipartisan bill that clarifies an exception to the 85-15 rule, a law that requires colleges to...

When Therapy Harms: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Alexander Williams, assistant teaching professor and program director of psychology at the University of Kansas...
Opinion

A Real Faculty Apprenticeship

A federally registered apprenticeship program would address supply-side job market problems and protect investments graduate students make in their careers, Dan Jacoby writes.

"The Psychological Power of the Word 'Free' "

Some community colleges that lost enrollment during the pandemic are luring students back by promising them free tuition.

'Turning Down the Heat' on Campus Conversations

A new report from the Constructive Dialogue Institute, which was founded in 2017 by scholars Jonathan Haidt and Caroline Mehl...

Groups Want Investigation of Fake University Created by Federal Government

The University of Farmington was created by the U.S. government to expose international student visa fraud. Civil rights activists from 40 groups are calling on the Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security to investigate.

Drexel Offers Discount to Community College Grads

Drexel University, a private four-year institution in Philadelphia, plans to give community college graduates from Pennsylvania and New Jersey a...

One College with Competitive Admissions Is Interested in Direct Admissions

At least one college that admits less than 50 percent of its applicants has had discussions with the Common Application...