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University of the Arts Announces Sudden Closure

Middle States pulled its accreditation on Friday, saying institution had violated its standards by failing to prepare teach-out plan, among other breaches.

Studley to Retire as President of Western Accreditor

Jamienne S. Studley, who in her six years leading the WASC Senior College and University Commission sought to emphasize transparency...

PTSD Diagnoses More Than Double Among College Students

Rates of post-traumatic stress disorder among college students more than doubled from 2017 to 2022, jumping from 3.4 percent to...
The South Arkansas College men’s basketball team huddles before a game.

Success Program Launch: Preparing Student Athletes for Life Beyond Sports

A development program at South Arkansas College helps men’s basketball players consider their path after their athletic career.

Police Dismantle Wayne State Encampment

At least 12 pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested at Wayne State University on Thursday after police raided and shut down their...

NCAA Agrees to Stop Limiting Athletes From Transferring

Under an agreement with the U.S. Justice Department, the National Collegiate Athletic Association has agreed to stop restricting athletes’ rights...
A tablet rests on a table and has a glowing, digitized graduation mortar cap above it

New ChatGPT Version Aiming at Higher Ed

ChatGPT Edu, emerging after initial partnerships with several universities, is prompting both cautious optimism and worries.

Miguel Cardona and New York Times reporter Erica Green sit in green chairs. Green is wearing a newsprint dress.

Cardona Pledges FAFSA is ‘Going to Get Better’

Ahead of his Thursday remarks at the Education Writers Association’s national conference, the Education Secretary announced a “full-scale review” of the agency that oversaw the botched FAFSA launch.