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Baby Steps

Washington & Jefferson dips its toe into graduate programs, but leaders of the traditionally undergraduate college admit it's a balancing act, and are moving more modestly than other colleges trying to diversify their offerings.

Instructor Charged in Murder of Professor Emeritus

Missouri State places instructor on leave after he is charged with stabbing to death a fellow instructor.

Different Funding Systems, Same Underlying Problems

New report notes wide variation in the way states support community colleges, even if none of them are providing enough money.

Tiny Dorm Rooms

For the College of Wooster and the College of Charleston, bigger isn't always better. Both have designed student housing that embraces the concept of tiny living, offering relatively few square feet per student.

Accreditor Pushes Back Decision on ITT

The Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools this week said it will decide whether or not to sanction ITT...

CFPB: Unnecessary Obstacles for Lower Loan Payments

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's student loan ombudsman released a report Thursday documenting consumer complaints about needless hassles borrowers face...

Sorority Video Criticized for Lack of Diversity

It's common for sorority recruitment videos, with their increasingly lavish production values and imagery, to go viral. One widely shared...

Academic Minute: Animal Communication

Today on the Academic Minute, Arik Kershenbaum, research fellow in the department of zoology at the University of Cambridge, delves...