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Paier College Denied Authority to Operate by Connecticut

Paier College, a troubled for-profit art school, is facing possible closure amid a state investigation that found it failed various...
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Extracurricular Involvement Barriers to Bust

In our 2024 Student Voice survey, undergraduates reveal how involved they are in the college experience, how much they think participation benefits them and what changes their institutions could make to encourage involvement.

2 Volleyball Teams Refuse to Play Against Team With Trans Player

Two women’s volleyball teams have forfeited games against San José State University, apparently in protest of the fact that a...
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The Microcredential Generation

A fast-growing number of traditionally college-age students are bypassing degrees to pursue cheaper and faster alternative credentials. Why are so many choosing this path—and will the journey pay off? 

About 1,000 Students to Test 2025–26 FAFSA in First Round

The U.S. Education Department will open up the 2025–26 Free Application for Federal Student Aid for testing Tuesday evening and...
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Helene’s Aftermath: Classes Canceled, Students Relocated

Colleges in western North Carolina have little cell service and are cut off from the rest of the state after historic flooding caused power outages and wiped out roads.

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Opinion

My Publisher Fed My Book to AI

Stephen Jackson has questions.

Wake Forest Cancels Oct. 7 Lecture

Wake Forest University has canceled an Oct. 7 lecture by Rabab Abdulhadi, a professor and founding director of the Arab...