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Texas Gets 7th Public University System

Texas Woman's University plans to hire two additional presidents to lead the soon-to-be-independent institutions in Dallas and Houston.

Undemocratic Civics at Purdue?

Some professors say the university is pursuing a civics literacy requirement against the will of the faculty and in so doing giving students the wrong message.

Philadelphia Universities Push Ahead With Merger Plans

Saint Joseph’s University and the University of the Sciences will proceed with plans to merge following a months-long evaluation process...

A Virtual Culture of Care

The Caring Campus Initiative launched as a national effort to coach community college faculty and staff members on how to better connect with students. The pandemic forced participating campuses to foster a sense of belonging for students online.

Computer Networks Down at Iowa Community College

Des Moines Area Community College is still recovering from a "security incident" discovered last week. “We have experienced a security...

Colleges Report Increases in International Applications

Forty-three percent of colleges reported an increase in applications from international students from 2020, according to a survey from the...

Rhodes Will Charge $1,500 a Semester for Unvaccinated

Rhodes College will charge students who are not vaccinated against COVID-19 a $1,500 fee per semester, The Memphis Commercial Appeal...

U of Utah Receives $110 Million for Medical School

The University of Utah announced a gift of $110 million for its School of Medicine from the George S. and...