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Will Push to Reopen Threaten Aid?

As Congress mulls another coronavirus relief package, higher education lobbyists worry any aid will be focused on reopening and ignore billions in financial losses by colleges.

R.I. School of Design Deal With Faculty Avoids Layoffs

Rhode Island School of Design and its faculty reached an agreement to avoid layoffs due to COVID-19, the Providence Journal...

More Faculty Fears About the Fall

About three-quarters of professors surveyed by the Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties say they’re worried about teaching...

Academic Minute: COVID-19 Opinions

Today on the Academic Minute, Brianne Gilbert, senior lecturer in political science and urban and environmental sciences at Loyola Marymount...

23 AGs Challenge DeVos's Borrower-Defense Rule

The attorneys general of nearly half of the nation’s states filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday, trying to do what Congress...

Chicago Community Colleges to Waive Some Debt

Students who stopped out of City Colleges of Chicago can now get a "fresh start." The community college system is...

New Programs: Business, Entrepreneurship, Criminal Justice Equity, Financial Technology, Data Analytics, Construction Management, Supply Chain Management

Belhaven University is starting a doctor of business administration degree. Iona College is starting a bachelor of arts in entrepreneurial...

Student Success and Enrollment Are Top Priorities in Survey

More than 80 percent of higher education institutions said improving student success and completion rates was a top priority for...