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New Education Department Rules on Failing For-Profit Colleges

The Education Department announced new measures that will hold companies that own for-profit colleges that fail responsible for the funds...

War in Ukraine Disrupts Medical Education in India

India lacks enough spaces in medical schools, so for years the country has relied on Ukraine to fill the gap for low-income students.
Opinion

A Pandemic Reflection Process

To build leadership capacities and institutional resilience, colleges should engage in a process of structured reflection on their own pandemic histories, Suzanne Wilson Summers writes.

New Presidents or Provosts: American International College, Bryant U, Holy Family U, Lake Forest College, Lyon College, Moravian U, Scottsdale CC, U of Maryland–Baltimore

Jill M. Baren, provost and vice president of academic affairs at the University of the Sciences, in Pennsylvania, has been...
Opinion

Misreading Commonality for Collusion in Financial Aid

Questioning Confessions of a Community College Dean's critique of financial aid offers.

Competing Antislavery Thought in the British Empire

Banning slavery doesn’t end all its vices. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Oklahoma’s Lewis Eliot explores the history...

Shaping the Narrative

South Dakota passes an anti–critical race theory law affecting colleges and universities, while Wisconsin and Florida consider anti-CRT and curricular “transparency” bills.

Law Students Shout Down Controversial Speakers

Students shouted down speakers at Yale and UC Hastings earlier this month, prompting questions about free speech, academic freedom and the employability of those who disrupted the events.