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Uniform Rules to Protect Access

The state authorization fiasco in California is the sort of unintended consequence that can occur when policy makers impose rules only on one sector of higher education, writes Steve Gunderson.

New Programs: Cybersecurity, Air-Conditioning and Heating, Sports Management, Data Science, Tech Business, Business Analytics

Albertus Magnus College is starting an undergraduate major in cybersecurity. Coastal Carolina Community College is starting an associate in applied...

The Value of Voc Ed

Report finds career and technology education courses have a higher wage return for those with no college degree than academic ones.

Instead of Closure, a Merger

As peers around it shut their doors, Vermont's Marlboro College will become part of the larger, healthier University of Bridgeport.

Do Title IX Protections Discriminate Against Fraternity Members?

An unorthodox and potentially precedent-setting lawsuit against Louisiana State University alleges officials ignore fraternity hazing but protect sororities.

Warren Draws Contrast on Debt Relief Plans

Democratic presidential contender Elizabeth Warren unveils details of a debt cancellation bill, making the case for a more targeted approach than legislation offered by rival Bernie Sanders.

Another Victory for the Accused

Lawsuit from Quinnipiac student accused of sexual violence will go to trial, with judge agreeing to potential for bias and that university officials destroyed notes in investigation.

Suit Seeks to Protect Students Accused of Sexual Assault

A lawyer is seeking class-action status for a lawsuit on behalf of college students who want the right to question their accusers.