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Tempering the Baby Bust Financial Hit
Even though fewer children will be born in the coming years, a greater number of them will be able to pay more to attend college, writes Phillip B. Levine.
Academic Minute: Parents of LGBTQ Youth
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Rhodes College Week, Joshua Goodman, assistant professor of psychology, examines an online tool...
Survey: Pandemic Hurt Students, but They Aren't Seeking Help
The coronavirus pandemic has negatively impacted students’ academics, mental health and outlook on the future, but a majority of students...
Survey: Most Students Willing to Be Vaccinated
About three-quarters of undergraduates anticipate getting the coronavirus vaccine as soon as it becomes available to them, according to a...
GAO Criticizes Ed Dept. Scrutiny of For-Profit College Conversions
The Education Department and the Internal Revenue Service do not sufficiently examine conversions of for-profit colleges to nonprofits, a General...
Public Research Universities Tell Congress They Lost $17 Billion During Pandemic
The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities’ 199 public research universities have lost $17.7 billion in revenues during the pandemic...
Kenyon Receives $100 Million for Residence Halls
Kenyon College has announced a $100 million gift -- the largest it has ever received -- to build three apartment-style...
U of Chicago Receives $75 Million for Social Work
The University of Chicago has received a $75 million gift for its School of Social Service Administration, which will be...
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