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Grand Canyon Seen as Unlikely to Go Private, Nonprofit

Grand Canyon University's chances of going private have dropped considerably, the Phoenix Business Journal reported based on an interview with...

Opposition Grows to Ouster of Mississippi Chancellor

Mississippi legislators have drafted and are lining up support for bills that would strip the state's higher education board of...

In Clash With Trump, Stockton U. Abandons Atlantic City Campus

Three months after announcing with fanfare its plans to turn an abandoned casino in nearby Atlantic City into a new...

A Plan to Privatize Public Universities in Illinois

Advocates for public higher education sometimes describe various state plans as efforts to de facto privatize colleges and universities. In...

For-Profit in Georgia Closes Without Warning

Laurus Technical Institute, a three-branch for-profit college in Georgia, closed on Monday without advance word, WXIA reported. Students arrived for...

Scientists Urge Museums to Cut Ties to Koch Funds

Leading scientists are releasing an open letter today urging science museums to cut ties to the Koch brothers, who individually...

Academic Minute: The Heart’s Glue

In today's Academic Minute, Cathy Hatcher, an assistant professor of biomedical sciences at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, discusses...

Penn State Will Study Greek System, Hold Off on Punishment

Pennsylvania State University announced Monday that it will hold off on any punishments of a fraternity found to have operated...