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Ohio State Will No Longer Give iPads to All Students

Ohio State University is ending a program it started in 2017, amid much fanfare, to give every new student an...

Education Dept. Approves $238M in New Borrower-Defense Claims

The Department of Education announced Thursday that it will respond to “pervasive and widespread misconduct” by the Marinello Schools of...

Serving the Searching and the Secular

Union Theological Seminary leaders are expanding their social justice course offerings. They believe it will appeal to the growing number of nonreligious students enrolling.

NASA Launches Plans to Support Minority-Serving Institutions

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration recently launched an equity action plan with steps to offer more resources and opportunities...
Opinion

College Is About to Get Its Own Tea Party

Unless colleges and Democrats take pre-emptive action, the Biden administration’s student loan moratorium qua forgiveness could easily lead to a Republican war on higher education.

Betting on Pennsylvania Students

Pennsylvania’s governor is proposing a scholarship program for in-state college students for a third time. The stakes haven’t changed, but neither has the opposition from the horse-racing industry, whose revenues would partly fund the program.

Connect Your Learners’ Records to Employment Pathways | Available On-Demand

Today’s learners may gain skills and credentials from a myriad of places -- in college, online, at their workplaces, through...

Ohio State Will No Longer Give iPads to All Students

Ohio State University is ending a program it started in 2017, amid much fanfare, to give every new student an...