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Bankruptcy as an Option for Borrowers

Borrowers who file for bankruptcy usually can’t get their student loans discharged in the process. Members of Congress are hoping to pursue reforms to change that.

University of Louisville Settles Lawsuit With Former President

The University of Louisville and its investment foundation agreed to a $800,000 settlement Monday, marking the end of a legal...

Lhamon Nomination for OCR Stalled by Tie Vote in Committee

A committee vote Tuesday to advance Catherine Lhamon's nomination for assistant secretary for civil rights at the Department of Education...

Students’ Self-Reported COVID-19 Rates Reveal Disparities

A research brief from the Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice at Temple University found that nearly 7 percent...

University of West London Acquires Ruskin College

The University of West London acquired Ruskin College in Oxford, England, the two institutions announced Tuesday. After years of financial...
Opinion

Designing Courses for Introverts and Extroverts

Faculty members should identify ways to include significant learning experiences that champion both types of students, write Zala Fashant and Linda Russell.

COVID-19 Roundup: Power Struggles Over Mask Mandates

As a growing number of colleges reinstate mask mandates, colleges and lawmakers in some states square off. University of South Carolina drops mask requirement following state attorney general opinion.

ACCT Appoints New President and CEO

Jee Hang Lee will serve as the new president and CEO of the Association of Community College Trustees, according to...