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Political Science Journal Goes on 'Temporary Hiatus'

The Midwest Political Science Association said Tuesday that it had accepted the immediate resignation of William Jacoby as editor of...

Massachusetts Governor Creates Commission for Digital Learning

Massachusetts governor Charlie Baker on Tuesday established the Commission on Digital Innovation and Lifelong Learning, a 20-member board tasked with...

Penn State's Outing Club Can't Go Out

After this spring, the Penn State University Outing Club isn’t going out anymore. A risk assessment by the university determined...

Accreditor Rejects Connecticut Merger Plan

The New England Association of Schools & Colleges, the accrediting agency for the Connecticut State College and University system, rejected...

St. Augustine's University to Cut 22 Jobs

St. Augustine’s University announced last week that it will eliminate 22 jobs amid years-long financial issues, according to The News...

Report Finds Risks in Public-Private International Student Partnerships

A report from the Ontario provincial government found that partnerships between public universities and private colleges to educate international students...

Accreditors Urged to Push Harder on Outcomes

After being criticized by policy makers and others for not doing enough to crack down on poorly performing colleges, the...

Kent State Professor Suspended for Lying to FBI

A Kent State University professor was suspended Monday after being accused of lying to the Federal Bureau of Investigation about...