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Alliance University Loses Accreditation

The Middle States Commission on Higher Education has withdrawn accreditation from Alliance University, effective Dec. 31. The move comes after...

Liberty University Spokesperson Invokes Hitler

Liberty University communications director Ryan Helfenbein sparked controversy in an interview last week when he referred to Adolf Hitler and...
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Co-Provosts Create a New Model of Leadership

St. Catherine University tests a novel concept by appointing two administrators to serve as co-provosts for the upcoming school year.

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The Latest Campus Clinic: Cybersecurity

Modeled on legal and health clinics, campus units that give students hands-on training while providing a community service gain university, corporate and government backing.

Former University of Pennsylvania president Amy Gutmann, a light-skinned blonde woman, speaking at commencement in 2015.

Amy Gutmann’s $23 Million and the Triumph of Cynicism

The University of Pennsylvania paid its former president almost $23 million in 2021—prompting Jonathan Zimmerman to ask, where is the outrage?

Weekly Wisdom | Interview with University of Utah President Taylor Randall

Get inspired by this incredible conversation about leadership with University of Utah President Taylor Randall.

West Virginia Commission Expresses Concerns About Alderson Broaddus

The West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission this month granted reauthorization for every private college in the state to continue...
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Opinion

The Other Student Loan Crisis

Some graduate schools don’t let students borrow enough for basic needs like food and medicine, Aliya Sternstein and Charles Pruett write.