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For-Profits Seek to Intervene in Federal Borrower-Defense Settlement

The motion could delay the discharges of $6 billion in student debt arranged by the recent settlement by the Department of Education in Sweet v. Cardona.

Altruism and Why Americans Donate Overseas: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy Week: Susan Appe, associate professor of...

Andrew Delbanco Named the 2022 Jefferson Lecturer

Andrew Delbanco, the Alexander Hamilton Professor of American Studies at Columbia University and president of the Teagle Foundation, will deliver...

Santa Barbara Chancellor Not Charged in Alleged Hit-and-Run

University of California, Santa Barbara, chancellor Henry T. Yang will not face criminal charges after his alleged involvement in a...

U of Central Fla. Removes Some Departments’ Statements on Race

The University of Central Florida removed the statements of several academic departments on race, citing a new Florida law, The...

Fresno State Drops Antisemite’s Name From Library

California State University, Fresno, will officially rename the Henry Madden Library, dropping its namesake over his antisemitic views, a move...
Opinion

From College to Career Success

Employers were asked what skills they most value and what skills recent graduates are weakest in. Tara A. Rose and Terri L. Flateby summarize the findings.

Study: Cosmetology Schools Yield Poor Student Outcomes

A new study from the Century Foundation released Thursday found that graduates from cosmetology schools are making near poverty-level wages...