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Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona, a middle-aged Hispanic man with a goatee wearing glasses and a business suit.

$5.8 Billion in Relief for Disabled Borrowers

The automated process will allow student borrowers with a disability to receive the loan discharges they’re eligible for without having to file additional paperwork.

Deep Discounts in Thailand and Malaysia

Leaders cut tuition as COVID-19 keeps campuses closed.

New Initiative Seeks to Align Noncredit and Credit Programs

The Association of Community College Trustees and Education Strategy Group, an education consulting firm, will launch a two-year initiative to...

The ‘Human Cost’ of Stranded Credits

A new report explores the lived experiences of students sidelined by college credits withheld because of unpaid debts owed to the institutions they attend.

Academic Minute: Protecting the Power Grid

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Carnegie Mellon University Week: Larry Pileggi, professor of electrical and computer engineering, discusses...

COVID-19 Roundup: Division Over Safety Protocols

U of Wisconsin Stout professor is fired for not wearing a mask. Spelman Faculty Council says no in-person teaching without clear safety protocols. Americans remain divided on vaccine mandates.

Husson University President Tests Positive for COVID-19

Robert Clark, the president of Husson University in Bangor, Me., recently tested positive for COVID-19 while on an international cruise...

Federal Judge Blocks Vaccine Mandate at Medical School

A federal judge blocked a vaccine mandate for all students at the Edwards Via College of Osteopathic Medicine, the Associated...