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Will the FAFSA Fiasco Kill Off Some Colleges?
Some colleges on the brink might be pushed over it, Charles M. Ambrose and Michael T. Nietzel write.
At Indiana, Campus Tours Get Police Escort After Protests
After an increase in disruptions by pro-Palestinian student protesters, Indiana University paused all guided campus tours last week and shifted...
University of the Arts Announces Sudden Closure
Middle States pulled its accreditation on Friday, saying institution had violated its standards by failing to prepare teach-out plan, among other breaches.
How Sports Losses Decide Our Choice of Drinks: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Niusha Jones, assistant professor of marketing at the College of Business and Economics at Boise...
New ChatGPT Version Aiming at Higher Ed
ChatGPT Edu, emerging after initial partnerships with several universities, is prompting both cautious optimism and worries.
FAFSA, Affordability and Financial Aid’s Future: Key Podcast
The last year has been a hellish one for many college financial aid directors—and, not surprisingly, for the head of...
Studley to Retire as President of Western Accreditor
Jamienne S. Studley, who in her six years leading the WASC Senior College and University Commission sought to emphasize transparency...
PTSD Diagnoses More Than Double Among College Students
Rates of post-traumatic stress disorder among college students more than doubled from 2017 to 2022, jumping from 3.4 percent to...
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