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With $132 Million Gift, Washington and Lee to Go Need-Blind
Washington and Lee University has received a gift of $132 million that will allow it to go need-blind in admissions...
Penn State Cancer Researcher Faces Retractions, Research Ban
Pennsylvania State University has barred a biomedical engineering professor from conducting further research following an investigation that found “unreliable data”...
Under Borrower Defense, Ed Dept. Forgave $17.2B in Student Loans
The Department of Education had forgiven $17.2 billion in federal student loans for nearly 975,000 borrowers as of April 30...
Falling Demand Quashes Hopes for British Enrollment Growth
Universities will struggle to grow their way out of current financial crisis as predictions of 350,000 more students by 2035 seen as unrealistic.
Harvard Faculty Suspended From Library Over Protest
Roughly two dozen faculty members will temporarily lose access to Harvard’s main library following a silent protest in support of students punished for the same reason.
Bonds for Higher Ed on the Ballot
Voters in California, New Mexico, Rhode Island and Utah are weighing whether to give public colleges and universities more money.
Students Under More Surveillance Than Ever
A new book from a Purdue University professor outlines how universities’ embrace of some digital technology tools is reinforcing racial and economic inequities.
Washington College Ditches ‘Difficult to Read’ Logo
Washington College has done away with its old logo, based on George Washington’s original signature, because it’s too difficult to...
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