Wittenberg University and Clark State College have moved classes online for the week as dishonest rumors about migrants ...
There are good reasons why the average grade for a freshman in a social science class in 1997 is more than one full letter ...
Offering options helps make them more affirming and meaningful, which ultimately increases student learning, writes Christine ...
Two of my colleagues in the academic innovation network are Suzanne Dove, assistant vice president, strategy and innovation ...
Since the start of the year, women law professors, deans and students have received messages on their personal cellphones ...
A little over a year after winning an end to affirmative action at the Supreme Court, Students for Fair Admissions is back in ...
College students say faculty and advisers have a responsibility to help ease their stress. A new white paper identifies ...
A coalition of 11 unions and labor organizations on Monday outlined their vision for higher education under a potential ...
In a joint Oct. 17 statement, Cornell’s then-president Martha E. Pollack and Board of Trustees chair Kraig H. Kayser called Rickford’s use of the word “exhilarating” a “reprehensible comment that ...
Forty-six percent of Americans did not know the Constitution’s purpose was to create a federal government, and 26 percent incorrectly believed it was written to declare independence from England.
Paying for college consistently ranks as a top concern for students who are considering stopping out or are otherwise at risk of leaving their institutions without a credential. While there’s no ...
In 2023, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Kentucky denied the defendants’ motions for summary judgment—finding they were not entitled to sovereign or qualified immunity—and ruled ...