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Indiana U Abandons Plan to Spin Off Part of Kinsey Institute

The Indiana University Board of Trustees unanimously agreed Friday to jettison a controversial proposal to spin off part of the...

Notre Dame College Announces Closure

Facing steep financial challenges and unable to secure a strategic partnership, Notre Dame College in Ohio will close at the...

Arizona Board Chair Steps Aside Amid Governor’s Scrutiny

Fred DuVal is stepping down as chair of the Arizona Board of Regents, the Arizona Daily Star reported, the latest...

Sunlight’s Role in Removing Plastic Pollution: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Assumption University Week: Erin Tuttle, assistant professor in the department of biological and...

Judge Allows Webster to Lift Endowment Restrictions

Webster University can move forward with plans to reclassify $34.4 million in restricted endowment funds, a judge ruled last week...
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona stands at a podium. A blurred-out image of the White House seal is in the background.

U.S. Wants to Let States Enforce Their Own Regulations for Online Education

As the Biden administration eyes regulatory changes aimed at improving consumer protections for students, institutions worry about unintended consequences.

University of Maryland Suspends Most Fraternities and Sororities

The University of Maryland has ordered most fraternities and sororities on campus to stop holding social and recruitment events following...
A photo illustration of Pennsylvania governor Josh Shapiro, a light-skinned man wearing glasses and a suit, and his plan for consolidation.

Governors Push Consolidation in Pennsylvania, Oklahoma

Pennsylvania and Oklahoma are the latest states where governors are considering sweeping changes to public higher education systems.