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Public Higher Ed Skews Wealthy

New report analyzing mobility data over time takes aim at public universities for using so-called merit aid to attract wealthy students. Universities push back.

New Graduation Requirement: Patriotism

College of the Ozarks president calls new required course “a balance against a pervasive negative view of America.”

‘All by Myself’

A new viral video from a Cornell student captures one of the most persistent problems among freshmen -- loneliness.

New Presidents or Provosts: Eastern Wyoming College, Jefferson Community College, Oakland U, Tompkins Cortland CC, U of Charleston, Widener U

Orinthia T. Montague, vice president of student affairs and chief diversity officer at Normandale Community College, in Minnesota, has been...
Opinion

A Horizontal Move in the Right Direction

A horizontal approach to open educational resources reaches the most students in the quickest way possible, writes Daniel Williamson.

Globalized Higher Ed

More than half of all research papers published by academics in France and Britain now have at least one international co-author. Share lags in U.S.

Wisconsin Calls Off Shake-Up to Full-Time M.B.A.

The University of Wisconsin, Madison, has decided to “stop further discussion” on plans to suspend admissions to its full-time M.B.A...

U.S. Considers Partial Relief for Defrauded Student Borrowers

Education Department weighs whether -- and how -- the government should offer partial relief to some who filed borrower-defense claims.