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A Reversal on Fossil Fuels

Nearly six years after Middlebury rejected a push to divest, the college announces that it will slowly draw down fossil fuel holdings in its $1 billion endowment. What changed?

Argosy Fails to Distribute $9 Million in Federal Aid

Argosy University has failed to distribute more than $9 million in financial aid to its students, a court-appointed receiver told...

Application Growth Finally Slows at U of California

Even as selective colleges in many parts of the country report increases, system sees application decline -- after years of increases. Some of the private colleges in the state with large in-state student populations (and ability to focus on minority students) see growth.

Academic Minute: Authorship of da Vinci Paintings

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Arcadia University Week, Jill Pederson, associate professor of art history, examines whether some...

The Week in Admissions News

Art college shakeout; dual enrollment; student loans at community colleges.

Professor Brings New Meaning to ‘No Excuses’

Howard University is distancing itself from an unidentified professor who apparently wrote in a syllabus that family deaths were no...

Conservative. Traditional. Expensive.

Survey of prospective students and their parents offers insight into how they view Roman Catholic colleges. Many are open to them but generally aren't choosing institutions because of their Catholic character.

Deal Reached to End Wright State Faculty Strike

Wright State University and its American Association of University Professors-affiliated faculty union reached an agreement late Sunday to end the...