
Lobbyists with the three public Iowa universities – University of Iowa, Iowa State University and the University of Northern Iowa... Read More
The University of Minnesota will not accept new students into many of its liberal arts doctoral degree programs this fall, pausing admissions... Read More
The right's fervid belief in American historical innocence won't disappear with the new administration. Read More
Anyone or anything that refuses to depict the American founding as anything but a wholly racist enterprise will be cast as a tool of white... Read More
Most college professors applaud what American higher education does and want to see it expand to include even more students. One dissenter of... Read More
Colleges face looming demographic challenges. The pandemic offers clues for overcoming them. Read More
The College Board will scrap its SAT subject tests and optional essay, with an intention to 'reduce and simplify demands on students.' Read More
A Missouri middle school forces teachers to locate themselves on an oppression matrix and watch a video of George Floyd's last words. Read More
Teaching this year is a lonely, ghost-town experience. In my physical in-person classrooms, I see fewer students in a whole day than I would... Read More
Well over half of students enrolled in district and charter schools receive all their instruction fully remotely, while less than one quarter... Read More
More than 900 Harvard Law School affiliates signed a statement denouncing Sen. Ted Cruz — a Republican from Texas who graduated from... Read More
Undergraduate resident assistants and undergraduates with approved special circumstances — who have been moving in over the last few... Read More
The coronavirus pandemic has changed the world as we used to know it before long months of quarantine and social distancing. For many college... Read More
A proposal announced by New Mexico's Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham in 2019 to offer free college at the state's public colleges and... Read More
Uncertainty and indecision have characterized 2020. I always just went along with college, expecting to take 32 classes, live in a dorm for... Read More
Research on micro-credentials' potential to improve teacher development and retention, and lessons from the field on how to best harness it. Read More
When students learn specific techniques for managing stress and anxiety, their well-being improves across a range of measures and leads to... Read More
College in high school programs provide students the opportunity to take rigorous college courses and earn college credit during high school.... Read More
When the Covid-19 pandemic hit the U.S. last spring, schools nationwide shut their doors and states cancelled annual standardized tests. Now... Read More
Understanding the relationship between college and political ideology is of increasing importance in the United States in the context of... Read More
Betsy DeVos abruptly stepped down as Secretary of Education in the wake of the unprecedented tumult at the U.S. Capitol. How should we... Read More
A Georgia lawmaker has proposed legislation that would provide more education choices for parents by allowing public education funds to be... Read More
Vermont is facing at least its second lawsuit in four months over a voucher program that allows students in communities that don't have... Read More
When Miguel Cardona began eyeing the Connecticut school commissioner's job in 2019, Robert Villanova admits he was a little bit skeptical. At... Read More
Biden elevates science adviser to the cabinet and picks Eric Lander, director of the Broad Institute, for the post. Read More
There was no walking across a giant stage alongside your peers, while the allotted ticketed amount of loved ones watched and cheered... Read More
A few quick tips/steps to guide, inspire, and spark your creativity about how to engage students in your online courses. Read More
A longtime professor wants to retire. Her university says she has to drop her pay-based gender discrimination suit first. Read More
Research on micro-credentials' potential to improve teacher development and retention, and lessons from the field on how to best harness it. Read More
The best and worst campuses for free speech, based on a survey of 20,000 students.