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Falwell in Exile

Jerry Falwell Jr. built Liberty University up before resigning as president amid a sex scandal. Now he’s banned from campus and locked in conflict with the institution his father founded.

Ciao, Italia!

Meredith College started a low-cost Italian getaway program for employees prior to the pandemic. Now the morale-boosting initiative is roaring back to life.

Family of Stanford Athlete Sues Over Suicide

The family of Katie Meyer, a Stanford University athlete who died by suicide in February, has sued the university for...

Analyzing the Return on Investment for Online Education

Authors of a new book discuss why colleges should gauge the return on investment for online learning and the cultural impediments to doing so.

Divided State Appeals Court Rejects Class Action Against U of Fla.

A divided Florida appeals court rejected, by a 2-to-1 margin, a proposed class action against the University of Florida over...

Whittier Will Discontinue Football

Whittier College announced that it is discontinuing its football team, men’s lacrosse and men’s and women’s golf. “According to data...

UCLA, UC Irvine Law Schools Drop ‘U.S. News’ Rankings

The law school of the University of California, Los Angeles, announced Tuesday that it is dropping out of the U.S...

Quiet on Debt Relief

Student loan debt relief has consumed federal higher education policy debates this fall, but the voices of associations representing colleges and universities have been muted.