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Online Leaders: Fully In-person Students Will Be Outliers

Chief online officers believe most students' academic paths will feature prominent online components by 2025, a new survey finds. Other campus leaders see bigger role for in-person learning.

'Academic Outsider'

Author discusses her book "of stories of exclusion and hope."
The U.S. Supreme Court, with its red velvet drapes and white columns.

Making the Case for Affirmative Action

Support for Harvard and UNC’s position floods the Supreme Court. Arguments focus on the Constitution, the impact on Asian Americans and saving lives.

Tensions Remain With Grad Students at Indiana U

Graduate student workers at Indiana University at Bloomington remain angry about many of the terms of new contracts that raised...

Dreaming of Future Possibilities

Everyone has a dream. In today's Academic Minute, Rutgers University's Karen A. Cerulo explains how striving can make things better...

The Campus Child Care Crisis

Emporia State will close its campus child care center next year. Parents are pushing back, highlighting the nationwide shortage of affordable options in higher education and beyond.

The Growth of Part-Time Readers

Institutions with surging applications find that they can't manage them all without help. Some admissions leaders worry about the trend, but most accept it.

Trapped in Gaza

Palestinian poet say's he's being denied entry to Israel to interview for a U.S. visa so that he may return to his graduate program at Syracuse University.