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States Seek Education Department's Help in Regulating Loan Servicers
Officials from 11 states on Tuesday asked Education Secretary Miguel Cardona to reverse two Trump administration policies that they say...
2 Charged With Helping International Students Trick Their Way Into Top Colleges
Yi Chen and Yixin Li have been charged by federal prosecutors with running businesses in Southern California that charged foreign...
Academic Minute: Wastewater and COVID-19
Today on the Academic Minute: Neha Mittal, postdoctoral associate in the department of bioinformatics and genomics at the University of...
Opinion
Another Wave of Presidential Departures?
Many college and university presidents may soon be leaving, writes L. Jay Lemons, but will their institutions be ready for the transition?
Using Data and Analytics in Campus Decision Making | Tuesday, March 9 at 2:00 pm ET
This webcast explores the possibilities of using data to make smarter decisions. Learn how to transition your institution's decision-making from...
COVID-19 and Mortality
COVID-19 has affected mortality in one sex more than the other, but why? In today's Academic Minute, a Student Spotlight...
‘MOOCs Failed, Short Courses Won’
Education-technology company Coursera launched a bid to become a publicly traded company last week, giving industry experts a glimpse at its financial inner workings. The company is losing money, but it might be finding a way to monetize MOOCs.
Rethinking Title IX
President Biden ordered the Education Department to re-examine former education secretary Betsy DeVos's controversial rule on campus sexual misconduct.
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