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Another Small New England College Closes

Facing a demographic spiral and a challenge to its accreditation, tiny Southern Vermont College says it will close its doors.

How Dormitories Have Evolved

How have residential spaces for college students changed? An art historian discusses her new book on the topic.

Coercion of Grads, and Now IP Theft?

Former professor at Missouri Kansas City, who's accused of forcing graduate students to work at his home, is now accused of stealing a grad student's work and profiting from it.

Missing Federal Aid Payments

In a possibly unprecedented case, Argosy University fails to distribute millions in federal aid to students as its campuses are on the brink of closing.

Democratic Take on the Higher Education Act

Senate education committee's top Democrat, Patty Murray, says new higher ed law must take comprehensive approach and tackle college affordability.

Growth Strategy for Marymount

Hoping to double enrollment within a decade, university in Washington suburbs looks to a high-rise for new student and faculty housing.

Downsizing Through Buyouts

Facing flat enrollment and strained annual budgets, DePauw University will tap endowment to finance layoffs for dozens of staff members and hefty voluntary retirement packages for a graying faculty.

New Programs: Film and Television, Cybersecurity, Health Sciences, Justice, Sustainability, Earth and Space Science, Fashion, Medical Humanities, Communications, Gaming, Health, Data Science

California Lutheran University is starting an undergraduate major in film and television. Dunwoody College of Technology is starting a two-year...