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Growing Price Tag for College Shutdowns

The federal government has approved more than $43 million for debt cancellation for students of recently shuttered for-profit colleges. And the total costs are likely to grow.

APLU Opposes Cengage-McGraw Hill Merger

The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities yesterday published a letter to the Department of Justice Antitrust Division, urging that...

Report: USC Weighed Donations in Admissions Decisions

A filing yesterday in a federal court included email messages from administrators at the University of Southern California in which...

Bomb Threat Disrupts Campus, Classes at Cerritos College

A man who described himself as a terrorist and told a Cerritos College classroom that he had a bomb forced...

Panel Recommends Dismissal of Controversial Idaho Professor

A University of Idaho panel has recommended that the university dismiss a professor who admitted to methamphetamine use and who...

More Math for Admission

California State University System weighs adding a quantitative reasoning requirement that advocates for underrepresented students worry could worsen gaps in access.

Chemical Bonding

Our understanding of chemical bonding might need an update. In today's Academic Minute, Marist College's John Galbraith explains why. Galbraith...

Raising the Bar for Loan Forgiveness

The Trump administration's final borrower-defense regulations -- a key part of new approach to college accountability -- cut billions in potential loan relief for students who allege they were defrauded.