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Fewer Bachelor's Holders at Two-Year Institutions
A new report from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center shows that fewer students are enrolling in two-year institutions after...
More Drama for Ashford
Ashford University cries foul on veterans' agency and California for meddling in Iowa's decision to yank the for-profit's GI Bill eligibility, and newly released emails show an Iowa official shared that view.
Academic Minute: Guided Memory
Today on the Academic Minute, Howard Eichenbaum, university professor in the department of psychological and brain sciences at Boston University...
Opinion
Campuses as Racial Utopias?
It depends on whom you ask, write David L. Brunsma, David G. Embrick and James M. Thomas, who contend that institutional leaders often try to deny racial tensions on their own campuses.
Study: Paying Tuition With Credit Cards Is Costly
Many colleges allow students or families to pay tuition bills with credit cards, but the fees associated with those payments...
Opinion
Renewing Alliances in Troubled Times
Simple characterizations of campus protests as confrontations between hypersensitive students and fearful campus employees do little to advance the goal of achieving equity in higher education, write Magdalena L. Barrera and Shelley S. Lee.
St. John's U of New York Goes Test Optional
St. John's University, in New York, has dropped its requirement that applicants submit SAT or ACT scores -- for at...
Higher Ed Scandal for CEO in EpiPen Controversy
Heather Bresch (right), the CEO of Mylan Inc., the pharmaceutical company pushing mammoth price increases in EpiPens, was at the...
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