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Small Colleges Share Online Programs, Powered by a Company

Several colleges have increased enrollment and reaped financial gains from using Rize Education’s courses in high-demand fields, largely overcoming faculty concerns about loss of control.

Biden Cancels Student Loan Debt for Millions

President forgives $10,000 for everyone whose income doesn’t exceed $125,000, and $20,000 for Pell Grant recipients.

U of Delaware Imposes Two-Week Mask Mandate

The University of Delaware is imposing a two-week mask mandate for all classrooms, research laboratories and university transportation. The university...

The Paradox of Blaming Evil

The word “evil” has been getting a lot of play in the media of late. In today’s Academic Minute, Wesleyan...

From 3 Struggling Public Colleges, a New University Emerges

Enrollment declines, state underfunding and structural deficits created a crisis in Vermont’s college system. Rather than close campuses, a statewide hybrid institution aims to cut costs and build long-term legislative backing.

Former Troy U Football Player Sues Teammate for Assault

John Haynes, a former Troy University football player, is suing a former teammate and three coaches over an alleged pattern...

Harvard May No Longer Be the Wealthiest University

Harvard University may lose the title of the nation’s wealthiest university, Bloomberg reported. The potential new wealthiest university is the...

Today Is the Day

President Biden is expected to cancel $10,000 of federal student loan debt per borrower, and extend the pause on loan payments. Loan servicers say they’ve been left in the dark and warn of a big mess that could trigger confusion among borrowers.