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Seventy-six percent of Americans think that democracy is under a serious threat, according to the latest NPR/PBS News/Marist ...
News4JAX political analyst and head of the Jacksonville University Public Policy Institute Rick Mullaney joins News4JAX ...
Here, again white women with college degrees (83%) were the most likely to say it's a major problem, followed closely by those 60 and older (81%), as well as white women without degrees (80%).
The rankings, released Sunday, a day before Presidents Day, placed Biden as the 14th best president in history, among the top third to serve in the Oval Office. That stands in stark contrast with ...
Tense and uncomfortable conversations can arise when parents dominate the discussion of where their kid goes to college.
Libraries and archives at universities across the nation catalog and steward the donated papers of members of Congress. But ...
The Democratic Party’s eight months of internal debate, recriminations and soul searching that followed Donald Trump’s win and Kamala Harris’ loss in last year’s presidential duel got another jolt ...
A scholar and former college dean explains why higher education’s reliance on majors to measure academic quality may be an ...
One college major is soaring in popularity—but graduates shouldn't expect to be making good money from that alone. A degree in psychology has proven an increasingly popular choice for college students ...
Corey Moss-Pech is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Florida State University. His research focuses on the relationship ...
The administration sends another wake-up call to higher education.