From academic interventions to childcare and basic needs support, institutions are stepping up efforts to help students ...
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality sent researchers letters this week saying they wouldn’t receive long-awaited ...
International students previously could stay as long as their program lasted. The Trump administration is ending that 1978 ...
House Republicans have now formally backed President Donald Trump in fulfilling his campaign promise to dismantle the ...
Republicans grilled administrators from medical schools at UCLA, UC San Francisco and the University of Illinois over their ...
Chief financial officers may be cautiously optimistic about the near-term financial outlook after a volatile year, but they ...
Two months after Instructure made a deal with hackers to salvage troves of stolen user data, the company—which owns the ...
Amid a national debate over the value of standardized testing, faculty are pushing the UC Board of Regents to reinstate the ...
As international enrollment drops, institutions are re-evaluating where and how they recruit international students.
The tide of slop will only keep growing if we don’t rethink incentive structures for academic publishing and tenure.
Clinton College is struggling to pay and retain employees and facing pressure from the state and its accreditor amid severe ...
A new report conducted by an outside law firm found that the University of Michigan overlooked warning signs before it fired ...
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