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Cuts at Liberty Hit Divinity

Divinity is chopping faculty slots and has lost students steadily in recent years at evangelical university, which has long said religion is central to its programs.

The Public's Support for (and Doubts About) Higher Ed

Survey of likely 2020 voters shows they view colleges favorably but increasingly question whether they're delivering on promises. It also suggests a disconnect between priorities of politicians and the public.

Academic Minute: Menstrual Activism

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Grand Valley State University Week, Karen Zivi, associate professor of political science, looks...
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: Questioning Assumptions on Undermatching

New studies on low-income students raise important issues, but we should not assume that there is a single best approach to higher education for all students, writes Jim Jump.

Western Illinois President, Under Siege, Steps Down

Jack Thomas resigned as president of Western Illinois University Friday, days after the executive committee of the university's foundation called...
Opinion

1 Location, 1 Day

David Benjamin Gruenbaum offers a solution to the fairness issues created when some students get extra time on the SAT and ACT.

More American Colleges Turn to Chinese Admissions Test

More colleges begin accepting gaokao scores from mainland Chinese students in lieu of other standardized tests.

Lender to Forgive $168 Million in Loans of Former ITT Students

Student CU Connect CUSO, LLC, a company created by credit unions to hold and manage private loans for students at...