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Bay State College at Risk of Losing Accreditation

The private, for-profit Bay State College in Boston will lose its accreditation unless an appeal is granted, the interim president...

Audit: Office of Federal Student Aid Bungled Loan Overhaul

The Office of Federal Student Aid didn’t follow best practices in budgeting, planning and managing the modernization of its student...

Colleges Increasingly Prioritize Mental Health, Survey Shows

As student mental health continues to worsen, college and university leaders seems to be increasing their focus—and spending—on mental health...

A $75M Gift for Minnesota’s University of St. Thomas

A $75 million donation to the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota will help fund the construction of a new...

Some Colleges Appeal Borrower-Defense Settlement

Three colleges are asking a federal judge to delay a settlement in a class action lawsuit against the U.S. Department...

Harvard Medical School Withdraws From ‘U.S. News’ Rankings

Dean writes that his decision is based “on the principled belief that rankings cannot meaningfully reflect the high aspirations for educational excellence.”

University of Illinois at Chicago Faculty Members Strike

After a marathon Martin Luther King Jr. Day negotiation with the university fails, professors walk out for an indefinitely long strike. They and the university remain divided on pay and other issues.

Politics and Parental COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Filip Viskupič, assistant professor of political science at South Dakota State University, discusses how politics...