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New Programs: Nursing, Art Education, Athletic Training, Criminal Justice, Recording Arts, Cybersecurity, Cannabis Production

Fresno Pacific University is starting a bachelor of science in nursing. Indiana University Southeast is starting a bachelor of science...

The ‘Missing Middle’ at Ivy-Plus Colleges

A new report finds the middle class is heavily underrepresented at elite private colleges -- and boosting low- and middle-income student representation at such colleges could increase U.S. income mobility.

New Programs: Cannabis, Civil Engineering, Cinematic Arts, Nursing, Data Science, Social Work, Mechatronics and Robotics, Nonprofit Management

American International College is starting an M.S. in cannabis science and commerce. Eastern Michigan University is starting a bachelor of...

Foreign Gift Investigations Expand and Intensify

With investigations of Harvard and Yale, Education Department steps up its inquiry into reporting of foreign gifts to universities -- and sends a message to other institutions.

A Playbook for Woke Investing?

Efforts to invest university endowments in socially responsible companies have yielded promising early results, according to a new report sharing several institutional strategies.

How Much Are Most Colleges Paying in Endowment Tax?

Colleges and universities generally aren't happy about the endowment tax, but many are paying less than the tens of millions of dollars reported by the country's wealthiest universities, a review finds. And even those ultrawealthy universities might end up paying substantially less.

What Led Concordia Portland to Close?

University leaders are tight-lipped about sudden closure plans, but a few events may have been warning signs. Now, details emerge about tensions with the university's affiliated church, leaving other colleges, church members and higher education sorting through the pieces.

Public Universities, Prison-Made Furniture

Public universities in several states are obligated to buy furniture and other products made in state prisons, which some students call exploitative.