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Developer Countersues Bethune-Cookman

The developer that built a controversial dormitory for Bethune-Cookman University is countersuing the institution in an attempt to receive payments...

Questions About Sabbatical Denials at Utah Valley

Professors at Utah Valley University are asking the institution for more transparency about how it assesses sabbatical applications in the...

Law School Accreditor Proposes Easing Limits on Online Education

The American Bar Association panel that accredits law schools has proposed loosening its restrictions on online education. Currently, the rules...

Study: DACA Increased Educational Attainment

A new working paper released by the National Bureau of Economic Research argues that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals...

Educational Attainment Is Up, but Gaps Remain

New data from the Lumina Foundation show that in 2016, 46.9 percent of Americans aged 25 to 64 had a...

Minnesota Delays Vote on Collective Punishment Rule

The University of Minnesota’s Board of Regents has postponed a vote on a controversial change to the conduct code that...

Historians Blast Polish Law on Nazi-Era Scholarship

The American Historical Association has condemned a new law in Poland that makes it a crime to write or speak...

Budget Law Forgives Debt of Louisiana Black Colleges

The budget bill enacted last week included a provision clearing more than $330 million owed by four historically black colleges...