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Appeals Court Sides with Cornell in Tenure Dispute

A New York State appellate court sided with Cornell University Thursday in a tenure dispute case, overturning a lower court’s...

Academic Minute: Ancestry DNA Tests

Today on the Academic Minute, Bessie Lawton, associate professor of communication studies at West Chester University, explores why the results...

Trump Administration Shuts Consumer Agency's Student Loan Arm

The interim head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced a reorganization Wednesday that will eliminate the separate arm that...

Multiple Math Pathways and College Completion

The traditional algebra-to-calculus mathematics pathway required by most colleges "doesn't reflect changes in the types of quantitative skills that students...

St. Joseph of Vermont Will Stay Open

The College of St. Joseph, in Vermont, which last week said it might be forced to close, plans to remain...

Laureate Describes Its Shifted Focus

Laureate Education, the large global college network that returned to publicly traded status this year, has largely concluded its shift...

Proposed Federal Rule Making on 'Innovation' and Aid

The U.S. Department of Education plans to hold a negotiated rule-making session aimed at changing regulations for federal aid eligibility...

Princeton Admits First Transfers Since 1990

In 1990, Princeton University abandoned transfer admissions. The university's board agreed in 2016 to come up with a plan to...