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N.Y. Attorney General Settles Lawsuit With DeVry

New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's office announced a more than $2.25 million settlement with DeVry Education Group. The state...

200 Colleges to Appeal Gainful Employment Ratings

More than 200 colleges have given the U.S. Department of Education notice that they will appeal gainful employment ratings that...

Political Satire in the Age of Post-Truth

Are we entering a golden age of political satire? In today's Academic Minute, Albright College's Matt Fotis discusses this art...

Endowments Take a Hit

Endowment returns fall into the red, averaging -1.9 percent in 2016.

Is 'Inclusive Access' the Future for Publishers?

Textbooks aren't selling like they used to, but a new business model that has led to increased access to course materials and lower costs at some universities is beginning to take shape.

Boycotting the U.S.

Amid concerns over entry ban, calls to boycott academic conferences in the U.S. begin. International Studies Association, which will meet in Baltimore next month, is criticized for not condemning Trump's actions.

Newly Tenured ... at Clover Park Technical, Ramapo, Williams

The following individuals have recently been awarded tenure by their colleges and universities. Clover Park Technical College David Bahrt, nursing...

Decision Day for DeVos

The Senate education committee is set to vote today on the nomination of Betsy DeVos in an unusually contentious confirmation process for an education secretary.