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New Borrower-Defense Rules Blocked

The new rules, which make it easier for a defrauded borrower to seek debt relief, apply to claims pending on July 1 or received on or after that date. 

Students walk through Virginia Commonwealth University's campus

At 11th Hour, University Drops Racial Literacy Requirement

A mandated curriculum long sought by Virginia Commonwealth students and faculty members was set to take effect this fall. The university delayed it late last month, and advocates don’t buy its reasoning for doing so.

Training Should Happen at Work

Truth is, education is not set up to prepare employees for the specifics of the workplace. That’s a good thing.

Professor Denied Tenure Sues New College of Florida

A New College of Florida professor who was denied tenure by the Board of Trustees has filed a lawsuit—along with...

The Week in Admissions News

The new Common App launches; University of Virginia threads the needle on legacy preferences in admissions; Virginia Tech vows to end not just legacy preferences but also early decision; Wake Forest offers first-gen students an early-action option.

Florida Appears to Reverse ‘Ban’ on AP Psychology

Florida high school students may be able to take AP Psychology this coming fall after all. The state’s education commissioner...

Telehealth Programs for Children With Developmental Delay: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Florida International University Week: Daniel Bagner, professor of psychology and director of clinical...
Pac-12 logo at midfield of a football field

Conference Reshuffling Adds to Instability in Big-Time Sports

Five universities leave the Pacific-12 for other leagues, leaving behind just four peers. Leaders insist institutional “stability,” not money, drives their moves.