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Kennedy School Reorganizes Admissions and Financial Aid

The Kennedy School at Harvard University has decided to merge its admissions and financial aid teams. This means that "each...

Appeals Court Sides With Christian Group Deregistered by Iowa

The U.S. Court for Appeals for the Eighth Circuit ruled Friday that University of Iowa administrators targeted religious organizations for...

The Impact of the Pandemic on Traffic

The pandemic eased traffic, but for how long? In today's Academic Minute, Goucher College's Phong Le details an ongoing debate...

A Waiting Game

Colleges that are requiring COVID-19 vaccinations try to get a handle on current vaccination rates in advance of deadlines for students to submit documentation.

The Future of the Physical Campus

As one university plans to sell or repurpose a million square feet of campus space, experts discuss the role of in-person education as the pandemic recedes.

Appeals Court Rules Private Loans Dischargeable in Bankruptcy

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled Thursday that private student loans are dischargeable in bankruptcy. The...

Princeton Helps Invest Bond Proceeds With Diverse-Owned Firm

Princeton University is working with the New Jersey Educational Facilities Authority to help colleges and universities invest with more diverse...

Appropriations Committee Approves Higher Education Funding Bill

The House Appropriations Committee approved a bill Thursday that includes nearly $31 billion in total higher education funding for fiscal...