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Board Fines President $5,000 for Rules Violations

The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities board has ordered Marsha Danielson, the president of Minnesota State College Southeast, to pay...

Bay State College Loses Accreditation Appeal

Bay State College has lost its appeal to maintain accreditation. The New England Commission of Higher Education stripped the for-profit...

Treating Farm Families Unfairly?

Students from families that own farms or small businesses could see less financial aid under the new formula set to launch this year, but some groups are calling on Congress to fix the issue before the new FAFSA is released.

Study Field Not Key to New Academic Program Success

A report identifying the types of new academic programs that succeed found no clear pattern favoring science programs over those in the humanities.

A Virtual Neurodiversity Hub

A Queens College professor and two students designed an online resource center to support neurodivergent students. Here’s how—and why—other institutions can better support faculty members and staff through a similar effort.

Creators of Good School Podcast: ‘They Look for Student Success After We Succeeded"

Students from the Community College of Baltimore County write, research and produce a podcast evaluating the measures of success within higher education and the foundations of a good college.

New Programs: Accounting, Engineering, Esports, Nursing

Niagara University is starting an M.S. in accounting. Quincy University, in Illinois, is starting new majors in electrical and mechanical...
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Required: Pragmatic Preparation

If the U.S. Supreme Court outlaws race-conscious admissions policies, diversity officers must be ready to show the way forward, writes Paulette Granberry Russell.