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Doubts About Value Are Deterring College Enrollment
Survey data suggests that prospective learners are being dissuaded from college by skepticism about whether degrees are worth the time and money.
New on the Job: Q&A With Ashlie Prioleau, American University
The new assistant vice president of retention, thriving and student success at American University shares insights into her role and the value of student flourishing.
House Republicans Warn Against College Athlete Unions
In a hearing Tuesday, GOP representatives argued that labor unions would disrupt college sports and lead to program cuts. Democrats said student athletes deserve a seat at the bargaining table.
Surviving Not One but Two College Closures
When Alderson Broaddus University shuttered last August, several students transferred to Notre Dame College. Now it’s closing, too.
Northland College Fundraises to Avoid Closure
Northland College in Wisconsin is seeking a $12 million lifeline from donors to keep its doors open. If it fails...
UPenn Professors Sue to Stop House From Getting Antisemitism Documents
Two University of Pennsylvania professors and the Penn Faculty for Justice in Palestine group are suing the private institution, asking...
New Mexico State University Reboots Presidential Search
New Mexico State University identified five finalists for its open presidency last month. But on Monday, the NMSU Board of...
Interpreting Research Through an Artist’s Eyes: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Cynthia A. Standley, professor in the department of bioethics and medical humanism at the University...
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