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Cohort Default Rate No More?

A nearly three-year payment pause and forthcoming changes to income-driven repayment mean that fewer student borrowers will likely default on their loans. Here’s what that means for accountability.

Suspected Cyberattack Closes Northern Essex Community College

Northern Essex Community College will remain closed today in the wake of a network outage that officials at the Massachusetts...

UC Berkeley to Close 3 Libraries

The University of California, Berkeley, will shutter three libraries—the anthropology, physics-astronomy and mathematics statistics libraries—in the next few years, part...

Scaling Up: Multiyear Research Projects Give Students Career Experience

At New York University’s engineering school, the Vertically Integrated Projects program provides experiential learning and research opportunities for students.

The Blessings of Disaster: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of SUNY Distinguished Professor Week: Michel Bruneau, SUNY Distinguished Professor in the department of...

Former Professor Wins $1.4M Despite Charges of Undisclosed Chinese Ties

A former University of Connecticut professor won a $1.4 million settlement from UConn, Hearst Connecticut Media Group reported Monday at...

Student Success Champion: Q&A With Brian Reed, University of Montana

As a student success administrator and former first-gen college student, Brian Reed shares his perspective on using student success data and embedding career readiness in curricula.

USC Professor Recalls Book After ‘L.A. Times’ Finds Plagiarism

A University of Southern California professor has recalled his new book after the Los Angeles Times found at least “95...