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Capital Campaign Watch: Davis & Elkins, Otterbein, RIT, Wellesley

Starting Off: Rochester Institute of Technology is starting a campaign to raise $1 billion by 2022. Top priorities include scholarships...

A Tax on Free Campus Parking?

College and university business officers grapple with tax reform's ramifications on benefits like parking and transit.

Good Time to Add a Law School? One University Says Yes

University of Illinois at Chicago moves to acquire nearby private law school while, to the west, the University of Iowa closes a branch campus it was given in 2015.

How Higher Ed Would Fare in Congress's Spending Proposals

Pell Grants may see a modest increase, but separate appropriations proposals from Senate and House would largely keep programs in line with 2018 funding levels.

Nonprofit Makes Move to Buy For-Profit

Nonprofit National University System seeks to expand into online graduate and doctoral programs by buying for-profit Northcentral University.

New Programs: Drones, Curriculum and Social Justice, Animation and Game Art, Occupational Therapy, Biomedical Sciences, Entrepreneurship, Agricultural Business, Business and Computer Science

Arizona Western College is starting certificate programs in geospatial technology and unmanned aerial systems. Loyola University Maryland is starting a...

Is There a Right to Know a College Might Close?

After Mount Ida College closure, Massachusetts proposals grapple with whether colleges should disclose shutdown possibilities and when regulators should step in.

Trump Administration Backs Off Reshuffling of Student Debt Collection

An Education Department plan to begin cutting large debt collection firms out of the student loan system is on hold after Congress warned against move.