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FTC Settles Charges Against California Debt Relief Companies

The Federal Trade Commission is settling charges against a group of debt relief companies based in California after alleging that...

Liberty's Coronavirus Liability Likely Limited to Public Opinion

Liberty University welcomed students back onto campus after spring break despite worries over coronavirus. Even with its home state of Virginia now under a stay-at-home order, Liberty is unlikely to face legal liability for its decision.
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Lead From the Future

The brand of remote instruction most colleges are offering now will create a backlash against online education. Colleges will have to significantly expand the learning ecosystem to overcome it, write Peter Stokes and Mark Johnson.

Is Canceling Student Debt the Right Approach?

Canceling student debt has become a cause among progressives. But behind the scenes, they had different views on including it in the stimulus package.

Expand Continuing Education Programs with Centralized Event Technology | Tuesday, March 31 at 2:00 pm ET

On this webcast, professionals across continuing education and extension education programs will share their perspectives on the role event technology...

Public Hospitals and U.S. Health Care

Public hospitals used to be a safety net for health care. In today's Academic Minute, Pennsylvania State University's Simon Haeder...

A Checklist for Colleges That Must Close

Regulating bodies must pay closer attention to college and university financial health, a new report from a liberal think tank finds.

The Big Transition

The University of Washington was one of the first U.S. institutions to move online amid the pandemic. Here's how faculty say the transition is going.