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Job Losses Linger

Adolescents who see widespread layoffs around them as they grow up are less likely to enroll in college -- even if no one in their family loses a job.

Women's College Scholars Ask Mills Not to Cut Philosophy

With the future of Mills College’s philosophy department threatened, more than two dozen philosophers from other women’s colleges are asking...

Southern Accreditor Approves Bob Jones, Advances EDMC Purchase

The accrediting agency for the Southern United States has granted initial accreditation to Bob Jones University, another step in a...

Northern Illinois President Resigns as Spending Questioned

The president of Northern Illinois University announced at a Thursday Board of Trustees meeting that he will resign at the...

Academic Minute: Who Benefits From Practicing Religion?

Today on the Academic Minute, Steven Pirutinsky, assistant professor in the graduate school of social work at Touro College, looks...

Free Tuition for Low-Income Families at Michigan

The free public college movement crept into another state Thursday when the University of Michigan rolled out a new program...

Trump to Announce Changes to Cuba Policy

President Trump is expected today to direct changes to American policy toward Cuba, including by stepping up enforcement of the...

Penalties in Prostitution Scandal

Head basketball coach at Louisville, where program paid escorts to strip and perform sex acts for recruits, will be suspended for five games. The university says the punishment -- seen by some experts as a slap on the wrist -- is too harsh and intends to appeal.