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What the Accreditation Naysayers Don’t Understand
If you want a higher ed reboot, you’re going to need the accreditors, Lawrence Schall writes.
The Worsening Teen Mental Health Crisis: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Toria Herd, postdoctoral research fellow at Pennsylvania State University, discusses the mental health issues facing...
Why Your ‘One-Stop’ Is Worth More Than You Think
Institutions are consolidating student services into single offices in new ways—and building both data-sharing and relationship-building capacities to better serve students.
Marymount Eliminates Liberal Arts Degrees
The board of Marymount University, in Virginia, voted unanimously to eliminate 10 programs, mostly in the liberal arts, on Friday...
Recovering From Low Admissions Numbers
Salem College has been educating women since 1772, but in the fall of 2021, it had only 45 new students. Here’s how the college is pushing for a full recovery.
ACE, PEN Produce Guide for Defending Academic Freedom
The American Council on Education and PEN America have produced a guide on defending academic freedom in tense political times...
‘U.S. News’ Acquires CollegeAdvisor.com
The rankings giant enters the field of advising individual students on where to go to college.
Indictment in Racial Attack at U of Kentucky
Sophia Rosing was indicted by a Kentucky grand jury this week for third-degree assault of a police officer, two counts of fourth-degree assault, second-degree disorderly conduct and alcohol intoxication.
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