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Key Player for Trump Administration's OCR
Candice Jackson, an attorney who supported the women who accused former President Bill Clinton of sexual assault -- and attacked...
No-Confidence Vote Disputed at Howard
The chairman of Howard University's Faculty Senate says the senate has voted no confidence in the institution's administrators, but other...
Citing Cuts, Northeastern Illinois Cancels Classes
Northeastern Illinois University is canceling three days of classes in the coming weeks to save money on salaries because of...
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Applying to College as a Wheelchair User
Why was finding a college so difficult, asks Valerie Piro, even though all I needed was basic wheelchair access and a dorm room large enough for my physical therapy equipment?
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Feeling Like Impostors
New study from the University of Texas at Austin suggests that the impostor phenomenon can affect various groups of minority students in different ways.
Milwaukee to for-profits: meet regs or no financial aid
Inside Higher Ed reported this week that as the Trump administration tries to roll back education regulations, one city is...
Coursera Plans Expansion of Online Degrees
As reported last week in Inside Higher Ed, online education platform Coursera has set a goal of offering 15 to...
Prospective Students Seek Information, But Colleges Don't Always Provide
Learners seek answers to basic questions, such as tuition costs and campus life, but most schools bury that information -- and many students haven't figured out how to find it.
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