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Capital Campaign Watch: Kettering, Salisbury, U San Francisco

Starting Off Kettering University is starting a campaign to raise $150 million. A top priority is to finance a 105,000-square-foot...

Another Win for an Accused Student

A federal appeals court rules that a Purdue University student who allegedly sexually assaulted his ex-girlfriend might have faced biased proceedings, including not being provided evidence against him.

State Funding for Students' Basic Needs

Several states have begun to fund efforts to help students with their basic needs amid growing concern about homelessness and hunger on campus.

Democratic Divisions on Higher Ed

In first debates of Democratic presidential primary, candidates outline contrasting visions on college affordability, student debt.
Opinion

Philanthropy for the New Majority

Mort Maimon, a president's spouse, describes why he financially supports students who confront obstacles to obtaining a college degree.

Seeking Answers on Loan Relief Claims

With borrowers who attended for-profits having waited years on loan relief applications, lawyers this week sued the Education Department to take action on more than 150,000 claims.

Free Tuition -- After a Drug Test

West Virginia joins other states in offering free tuition at community colleges. But the new law is unique in asking all students seeking eligibility to pass a drug test.
Opinion

I’m Suing My Gym!

The argument that colleges should share the financial risks of students who take out loans is similar to saying gyms are responsible for patrons' physical health and fitness, argues Walter Kimbrough.