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March SAT for Chinese Students Canceled Due to Coronavirus

The College Board canceled the March SAT administration in China and said it had canceled "the registrations of students who...

The Pulse: Bryan Alexander and 'Academia Next'

This month's episode of the Pulse podcast features a conversation with Bryan Alexander, author of Academia Next (Johns Hopkins University...

Collaboration and Digital Spaces

Our interactions with spaces have expanded beyond the physical. In today's Academic Minute, part of New York Institute of Technology...

How Much Are Most Colleges Paying in Endowment Tax?

Colleges and universities generally aren't happy about the endowment tax, but many are paying less than the tens of millions of dollars reported by the country's wealthiest universities, a review finds. And even those ultrawealthy universities might end up paying substantially less.

Public Partners With For-Profit

Arkansas State University is mulling over partnering with a for-profit company to start the state's first vet school. Is this what the state, and its students, need?

Utah State Reaches Settlement on Handling of Sexual Assault

Utah State University entered into a settlement agreement with the Department of Justice to resolve an investigation into the university’s...

Ashford Resolves 4-Year Dispute Over GI Bill Benefits

Ashford University has received approval from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to preserve its eligibility to receive Post-9/11 GI...

Report Finds Biases in Hiring Black Faculty at Penn State

Pennsylvania State University has proposed changes to hiring and search procedures in response to a faculty-authored report issued last month...