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Paine College on the Brink?
The private historically black institution in Georgia says it will seek a new accreditor after a federal judge rules that a regional agency can withdraw its stamp of approval, blocking access to federal financial aid.
New Presidents or Provosts: CQUniversity, College of DuPage, Georgia Highlands U, Kansas State U, Pacific Northwest U of Health Sciences, Shenandoah U, U of Louisville, U of North Carolina-Asheville, U of South Florida-St. Petersburg
Adrienne G. Bloss, vice president for academic affairs at Shenandoah University, in Virginia, has been named provost as well. Beth...
The Scooter Wars of 2018
Students love them, but many campuses are struggling to regulate scooters and are impounding them.
Falling Confidence in Higher Ed
Gallup finds unusually large drop -- primarily but not exclusively among Republicans -- between 2015 and 2018.
Unanswered Questions on a President
Amid reports about jokes and comments viewed as insulting or worse, Boston Architectural College faculty and staff members get few answers after closely guarded investigation of president results in minor changes.
Dean Suspended for Tweet on Kavanaugh Accuser
His social media posts raise questions of professional responsibility, sexism and free expression.
New Life for ACICS
Trump administration recommends restoring the controversial accreditor of many for-profits, citing a federal court ruling. Meanwhile, ACICS faces questions about its approval of a Danish business school's degree programs.
Peralta Community Colleges Faculty Warn of Misspending as Bond Measure Looms
Peralta Community Colleges find themselves in a catch-22 as they allege financial mismanagement by administrators and campaign for more public funding for the system.
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