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Opinion

Time to Get Real About Tuition

The high-tuition, high-discount model is no longer serving most private colleges—or higher education as a whole, David Bushman writes.

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Promising, Then Revoking, ‘Forever’ Alumni Status for Certificate Grads

University of Southern California tentatively settles false advertising lawsuit by graduates of certificate programs, raising issues of how colleges value different students.

Brandeis, Long Linked to Leonard Bernstein, to End Music Ph.D. Programs

Brandeis University will put its two doctoral programs in music composition and theory and in musicology on hiatus with plans...

California Drops Effort to Bar Professor as Expert Witness

the California Department of Education is no longer threatening to fine a Stanford University K-12 researcher $50,000 and cut off...

Another College Mandates Masks

Dillard University, a private historically Black university located in New Orleans, will require students and employees to wear masks indoors...
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Community Colleges Double Down on Dual Enrollment

The programs are a consistent source of students and revenue for colleges with declining enrollments, especially if students stay on after graduating from high school.

Evaluating Real-World Global Health Interventions: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Gettysburg College Week: Megan Benka-Coker, assistant professor of health sciences, examines one method...
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New on the Job: Jessica Oyler, Weber State University

As the inaugural vice president of student access and success at the Utah institution, Oyler is responsible for kick-starting institutional goals to break down silos in service offerings and expand opportunities for holistic support for learners.