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Cutting College Prep

White House promises proposed cuts to college-prep programs will be guided by evidence. But past attempts to evaluate the programs have been beset by controversy.

'Restoring the Soul of the University'

Authors discuss new book on role and purpose of Christian higher education.

Webster Triumphs in Final Four (of Chess)

Webster University has won its fifth consecutive President’s Cup Collegiate Chess tournament, an event in which the Final Four takes...
Opinion

In Praise of ‘B’ Journals

Academic publishing is becoming more about establishing a pecking order and less about pursuing knowledge, argues Andrew J. Hoffman.

Wofford Goes Test Optional in Admissions

Wofford College announced Monday that it will no longer require the SAT or ACT for admissions. Brand Stille, vice president...

Study: Income-Based Repayment Reduced Defaults

A new study links the drop in home prices during the Great Recession to the increase in student loan defaults...

With IRS Data Tool Down, Lawmakers Ask Department of Ed to Assist Students

In a letter released Monday, the Senate and House education committees called on Education Secretary Betsy DeVos to assist students...

Deal Averts Non-Tenure-Track Strike at Ithaca

Ithaca College’s new non-tenure-track faculty union reached a tentative contract agreement with the institution this week, averting a threatened strike...