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Feds Announce New Debt Collection Contracts
The U.S. Department of Education last week announced the seven companies it awarded new contracts for the collection of debt...
Education Secretary Drops Recognition of Accreditor
In an expected move, John King Jr., the U.S. secretary of education, on Monday made the Education Department's final decision...
Amherst Suspends Men's Cross-Country Team
Amherst College announced that it has suspended the activities of the men's cross-country team after the discovery that the team...
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Bill Aims to Improve Veterans' Career Readiness
Spending bill contains provision aimed at blocking veterans from attending institutions where path to a job isn't assured.
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Opinion
A Radical Dialogue
After getting the election wrong, academics are now at a crossroads, writes Elaine Howard Ecklund, and the way forward is to pursue something we don’t hear often on university campuses.
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Opinion
Why Faculty Still Don’t Want to Teach Online
As a teacher, you may prefer traditional classrooms full of residential students, but virtual education is here to stay and offers significant benefits, writes Robert Ubell.
New Presidents or Provosts: Albright College, Clinton CC, Contra Costa CC District, Northwest Florida State College, Pasco-Hernando State College, U of Central Arkansas, U of Missouri System, Utah State U
Mun Y. Choi, provost and executive vice president of the University of Connecticut, has been chosen as president of the...
Minnesota Will Stop Asking About Felonies
The University of Minnesota has announced it will remove a question from applications about whether applicants have been convicted of...
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