Free Tuition Plan Seeks to Help Struggling Students
Ohio State University announces it will cover the tuition and mandatory fees for all in-state students who qualify for Pell grants.
4 Strategies for Fighting Fake News
Trying to combat fake news? A new report reviews the psychology behind debunking misinformation and offers four key strategies.
Volunteer to Teach Maria Victims
Opportunity: Spanish-speaking faculty members can offer to help college students from Puerto Rico through this database.
Colleges Show Resolve in Wake of Title IX Decision
Despite a shift in federal policy, colleges remain committed to protecting students from sexual assault and advocating for victims.
The Forgotten Value of a Literature Course
Want to think creatively, understand history, and take on some of today’s most pressing issues? One professor has some advice: study literature.
Teachers’ Pay Lags Furthest Behind Other Professions
One obstacle to hiring great K–12 teachers? The pay. US teachers earn more than their colleagues abroad, but salaries still trail other professions.
Colleges Push Back against Ending DACA
Eliminating DACA means many college students may face deportation and an uncertain future. What can administrators do to protect them?
Immigration Bill Threatens the Arts and Humanities
The RAISE Act purports to value skilled, educated workers, but when it comes to the arts and humanities, a PhD won’t get you in the door.
Repeal of Obamacare Would Be a Blow for Adjuncts
For teachers who struggle to pay for their own health insurance, losing Obamacare could put their coverage—and health—in jeopardy.
Liberal Arts Majors Will Win the Robot War
A Google executive explains why students who major in the liberal arts will be better prepared to get the jobs that robots just can’t do.