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Students Turn to Courts for Refunds

At least five institutions and university systems are facing class action lawsuits filed by students who want refunds on spring semester tuition and other fees.

Rethinking the Academic Calendar

Beloit College moves from traditional semesters to two-course modules to allow for flexibility next fall in case of continued closures.

Judge Sees ‘Troubling’ Notes in Admissions Scandal

A federal judge on Friday said he found "troubling" some of the notes of Rick Singer that have become public...

Vermont May Close 3 Campuses

Leaders of the Vermont State Colleges system are considering closing three campuses in response to financial hits from the coronavirus...

Barely Getting By

New report on adjuncts says many make less than $3,500 per course and live in poverty.

‘A Ghost Town’

Students have said too few were allowed to stay on campus. Far from the party atmosphere some observers may have feared, the students who remain say the experience is, if anything, isolating.
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Ethical College Admissions: Testy

The College Board and ACT will face problems well beyond the coronavirus, writes Jim Jump.

Academic Minute: Religion in American Public Life

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Jepson School of Leadership Studies Week, Corey Walker, visiting professor in leadership studies...