Do Online Courses Promote Racial Inequality?
Online courses may be financially attractive for institutions, but data shows decreased success rates across racial groups.
Your Advocacy Led to 2018 Humanities Victory
Thanks to your actions, funds for programs such as NEH, Title VI, and Fulbright-Hays are secure. Success for 2019 starts now.
Paula Krebs: The Cost of Cutting the Humanities
Working and middle-class students have the most to lose if Stevens Point cuts humanities majors, says MLA Executive Director.
Students Continue to Fight for Gun Reform
College students stage protests in remembrance of the Parkland, Florida, massacre. They seek to prevent another mass shooting.
Can College Really Become Less Affordable?
Cutting grants and loan options, a new bill could increase education costs and cause students to accrue more debt.
Which States Are Investing in Higher Education?
The small rise in state funding for higher education isn’t keeping pace with prices, and the outlook varies considerably by state.
For-Profit Colleges May Have a Profitable 2018
In December the Department of Education announced that students defrauded by the now defunct higher education chain Corinthian Colleges would not be... Read More
Writer-Scholar Detained in Cameroon
Stony Brook Univ. professor Patrice Nganang, who has published work critical of Cameroon's government, is being held by authorities.
House Bill Endangers Student Loan Forgiveness, Benefits For-Profit Colleges
House Republicans this December introduced a bill to reauthorize the 1965 Higher Education Act. The draft has many universities and education advocates... Read More
Net Neutrality Repeal Puts Research and Intellectual Freedom at Risk
The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and former Verizon attorney Ajit Pai announced on Tuesday that the agency would vote... Read More