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More Ominous Signs for M.B.A. Admissions

Most colleges report decline in applications. Outside the U.S., the picture is very different.

Surprise for Grand Canyon's Nonprofit Conversion

Trump administration's Education Department says the Arizona university remains a for-profit, a surprising decision that may dump cold water on other nonprofit conversion bids.

Research University Group Adds 3 Members

Association of American Universities offers coveted invitations to Dartmouth, University of Utah and the University of California, Santa Cruz.

Roses and Thorns

Supporters of Ohio State plan to create undergraduate degree program in esports believe it will produce versatile and employable graduates for fast-growing gaming industry. Opponents say gaming as a scholarly pursuit has no place in academe.

Rural Students Gain but Lag in College Attendance

A new article in the American Journal of Education examines the disparities.

Some College, No Degree

Report features broad new data on 36 million Americans who left college without a credential, including 3.8 million who returned to college in the last five years, nearly one million of whom completed.

IBM Looks Beyond the College Degree

The tech company is looking for different ways to fill “new-collar” jobs in its 360,000-employee workforce by adding digital badges and apprenticeships and deepening partnerships with community colleges.

Democrats Raise Stakes on Dream Center Investigation

In letter suggesting Trump administration improperly directed aid to for-profit college programs, top education committee lawmaker floats possibility of subpoenas.