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Despite higher education's progressive reputation, new research shows a stubborn pay gap between women and men who are administrators.
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Despite higher education's progressive reputation, new research shows a stubborn pay gap between women and men who are administrators.
Florida A&M University interim president Larry Robinson will be attending a summit this month on historically black colleges and universities with President Trump’s staff and Republican lawmakers.
Academics are keen observers of the absurd in their professional lives – or so their many ironic, often gallows-humor social media accounts suggest.
As the White House and congressional Republicans plan overtures to black colleges, activists on one campus rally to bar the president from campus.
A wave of nationwide phishing scams is targeting college students, according to reports from Louisiana State University, University of Wisconsin-Platteville, Amherst College, Wellesley College, Dartmouth College and more.
Are textbook costs for students at four-year institutions in Washington state out of control?
White House and congressional Republicans look to build ties with historically black colleges.
University students find it easier to retain information when using books and handwriting notes rather than computers, according to a survey of European and Asian students.
A regional board that previously threatened to revoke Pasadena City College’s accreditation over turmoil between the administration and faculty restored the community college to its full status.
Ed-tech companies are seeing a new market of program management developing as colleges get into the coding boot camp business.