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New Programs: Organizational Development and Learning, Applied Business Analytics, Animal Law

The following colleges have announced new programs in recent weeks. Carroll University is starting a master of education in organizational...

Seattle Pacific Announces 40% Cut in Budget for Academic Programs

Seattle Pacific University has announced plans to cut its academic budget by 40 percent in the next year, The Seattle...
Centenary University psychology professor Tal Ben-Shahar, a light-skinned man with short hair wearing glasses, stands in front of shelves of books.

As Student Mental Health Worsens, Colleges Embrace Happiness Courses

Centenary University’s new master’s degree program in happiness studies emerges as courses related to well-being proliferate on college campuses.

Dispute Over Statement at El Camino Commencement

The Council on American-Islamic Relations is criticizing El Camino College for the way it responded to a speech at commencement...

Connecticut, Vermont Mergers Gain Accreditor Approval

Controversial consolidations of multiple public institutions in Vermont and Connecticut have earned the key step of initial accreditation from the...

The Significance of 13 Driver’s Licenses: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Ryayo Terao, associate professor in the department of entertainment technology at New York City College...
Students walk outside on a college campus

Education Department Eyes New Requirements for All Programs

The Education Department’s proposed regulations would give the secretary more discretion to yank an institution’s eligibility for federal financial aid. Institutions are worried about unintended consequences.

The U.S. Supreme Court, with its red velvet drapes and white columns.

What Could Colleges Do Without Affirmative Action?

Could percentage plans work? What about admitting more transfer students from community colleges?