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Health-Care Students Concerned About State of the Industry

A quarter of medical and nursing students in the U.S. have considered quitting their degree programs, according to a new...

Education Department: Arcadia University Violated Title IX

Arcadia University mishandled complaints that a professor was sexually harassing students, violating Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972...

Salary Negotiations at Companies With Social Missions: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Insiya Hussain, assistant professor of management at the University of Texas at Austin, explores how...

Cornell Student Arrested for Allegedly Threatening Jews

A 21-year-old junior at Cornell University was arrested Tuesday and charged with allegedly making threats over the weekend to kill...
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Grand Canyon University Fined $37.7M for ‘Lies’ to Students

The university, which has been locked in a years-long battle with the Education Department, vowed to fight back.

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In ‘Buyer’s Market,’ Tuition Increases Haven’t Outpaced Inflation

The College Board’s 2023 “Pricing and Student Aid” report shows that average published tuition and fees increased this year, but the increase was less than the rate of inflation.

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Opinion

Affordable Housing Is a Higher Ed Issue

It’s not enough for colleges to support students experiencing homelessness—they need to lobby to improve access to affordable housing, Paul Schofield writes.

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A New Approach to Categorizing Colleges

Changes in Carnegie Classifications will simplify requirements for top research category and give colleges multiple labels instead of one, to make it easier to compare peers.