Filter & Sort
Filter
SORT BY DATE
Order

VMI Alumni Punished for Harvesting Email Addresses

The Virginia Military Institute has penalized several alumni for harvesting the contact information of 6,000 VMI graduates, which they used...

Wheeling University Suspends President Immediately

Wheeling University suspended its president Tuesday evening, with pay and effective immediately, according to local news reports. The Wheeling News-Register...

Former UCSF Administrator Sentenced to Prison for Embezzling Tuition

A former administrator at the University of California, San Francisco, was sentenced to 20 months in prison and ordered to...
A photo illustration of a stack of bills with a past due notice.

Struggling Saint Augustine’s Hit With $7.9 Million Tax Lien

Financial issues continue to mount for the beleaguered North Carolina HBCU, even as it awaits a looming decision on its accreditation status.

Money being put in piggy bank

Another Bountiful Year of Big (and Small) Donations

Despite declining public support in some quarters and growing questions about the value and mission of higher ed, generous benefactors gave colleges $58 billion last fiscal year, according to a new survey.

a grad cap sits on a pile of dollar bills

Does Higher Ed Lead to a Living Wage? It Depends.

A new analysis found that more than 1,000 colleges failed to meet a “generous” threshold for postgraduate earnings, raising concern about the return on investment for some students.

A photo illustration including photos of Indiana's Statehouse, state senator Spencer Deery and a page of Senate Bill 202.

Indiana Bill Threatens Faculty Members Who Don’t Provide ‘Intellectual Diversity’

One critic says a bill passed by the state Senate would mandate “a system of surveillance and political scrutiny.”

A graphic depicting 18 arms and fists, representing a variety of skin colors, pumped in the air in a gesture of solidarity.

The Black History Higher Ed Needs Now

In higher ed today, the wisdom of marrying the labor and racial justice movements is once again apparent, Karin Alejandra Rosemblatt writes.