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Survey: Some Colleges See Increase in Financial Aid Appeals

Colleges are seeing a leveling off in the number of requests from students and families to adjust their financial aid...

Notre Dame of Maryland to Acquire Nearby Graduate School

Notre Dame of Maryland University will acquire Maryland University of Integrative Health, adding a suite of new graduate-level health programs...

Federal Government Investigating Student Loan Servicers

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is investigating the companies that manage federal student loans, The Wall Street Journal reported Friday...

Putting the Public Back in Policy: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Marjan H. Ehsassi, Berggruen Future of Democracy Fellow and research and assistant professor at Johns...
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Opinion

The 5 Dysfunctions of a Board

The ignorance-to-arrogance continuum, the bright shiny object syndrome and more: David P. Haney identifies five dysfunctions common to small private college boards.

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New State-Funded N.C. Distinguished Professorships Will Be Limited to STEM

Recently passed legislation cuts off future humanities scholars from a long-running program that provides higher pay.

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Virtual Reality’s Growing Role in Campus Counseling

Lowered costs and a growing population familiar with technology have helped fuel interest in using virtual reality in campus counseling.

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Merger Divergence

Two newly consolidated institutions in Pennsylvania saw opposite enrollment trends this fall, raising questions about the link between mergers and head count.