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Levine to Step Down at Woodrow Wilson

Arthur Levine announced Thursday that he will step down next year as president of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation...

Coleman University Will Close

Coleman University, a nonprofit private vocational university, will close, NBC 7 reported. Officials blamed financial and accreditation issues. Coleman has...

Damages, Damages

Federal jury says a professor of business at Columbia retaliated against a former junior faculty member when she complained of harassment. Columbia is liable for retaliation on his behalf.

Report: Education Dept. Will End 'Gainful' Rules

The Education Department plans to eliminate rather than revise Obama-era rules that required for-profit and vocational programs to prove that...

The Myth of Multitasking

New study shows that splitting attention between lecture and cellphone or laptop use hinders long-term retention, and those in class suffer from others' use of devices.

Brain Drain Costs Italy Its Best Academics… and Its Worst

Analysis of Italian Ph.D. graduates finds that the milk as well as the cream leave.

A More Restrictive Rule for Defrauded Borrowers

The Education Department's proposed rule would make students show that a college knowingly misled them while also restricting consideration of loan relief to borrowers in default.

Public Attitudes Toward Transgender Rights

Could unfamiliarity with transgender people be driving negative attitudes in the U.S.? In today's Academic Minute, part of Siena College...