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Malware Attack Hits College of the Desert

The College of the Desert, in California, has been hit by a serious malware attack that has taken down its...

Penalties as Deterrents for Rule Breakers (and When to Use Them)

Doling out punishment may be a concern of when, not how much. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Toronto’s...

Simplifying Student Loans

Education Department proposes changes to loan programs to make it easier for public service employees and those who attended fraudulent colleges to get their student loans forgiven.

Saint Leo’s Sudden, Quiet Change at the Top

President of four years departs with no notice at Roman Catholic university that has endured failed merger and seen enrollment drop by more than a third since 2015.

Studying Medicine in a Post-Roe America

Medical students in states where abortion is criminalized are already facing restrictions to their education, with major implications for the future of reproductive health care.

Univ. of Maine System Flouted Its Own Policies, Review Finds

An internal review found that the University of Maine system violated its own policies in a recent failed presidential search...

Grambling State Volleyball Coach Out After Cutting Team

Grambling State University fired volleyball coach Chelsey Lucas amid an investigation into the volleyball program, according to local news network...

University Recovers $550,000 in Ransom From Hack

A Dutch university has recovered $550,000 it paid in a ransom for a 2019 hack of its networks that prevented...