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Japan's Regional Universities Struggle

Many regional universities in Japan -- especially private institutions -- are struggling to meet enrollment goals, The Japan Times reported...

Professor Cancels Course Over Proposed Pay Cut

A professor of biology at Youngstown State University canceled a summer course after finding out that the university planned to...

Admissions Insider: Parents’ Political Veto of Colleges

New in Admissions Insider: Private college counselors report uptick, since the 2016 election, in parents who veto college choices for...

Academic Minute: Fighting Rust Belt Blight

Today on the Academic Minute, Richard Sadler, assistant professor in the department of family medicine at Michigan State University, explores avenues for concerned citizens to take to fight blight.

Large, Growing Losses at Bethune-Cookman

Bethune-Cookman University lost nearly $18 million in the fiscal year that ended in June 2016, more than 12 times the...

CCSF Hires Controversial New Chancellor

City College of San Francisco's Board of Trustees selected Mark Rocha last week as the next chancellor of the college...

Second Jury Deadlock on Former Police Officer at Cincinnati

For the second time in two years, a jury has deadlocked on charges of either murder or voluntary manslaughter against...

Report on Growth of Early Education Requirements

A report from New America released today examines the growth of college degree requirements for early childhood education workers. The...