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Spring Enrollment Keeps Slipping

Undergraduate enrollment fell by 4.5 percent versus last spring, with deep drops among some underrepresented students, according to early data. Graduate enrollment ticked up, but not enough to prevent an overall decline in student numbers.

Academic Minute: Women Working at Home

Today on the Academic Minute: Allison Weidhaas, associate professor in the department of communication and journalism at Rider University, explores...

DePaul Sued Over Online Proctoring Tool

DePaul University is facing a class action lawsuit over its use of an online proctoring tool called Respondus Monitor, according...

House Joins Senate in Approving $40B in Aid for Higher Education

The House on Wednesday sent President Biden a massive $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package, which includes an additional $40 billion...

How to Count Philanthropy

A new set of fundraising reporting standards aims to help colleges and universities compare their performance across borders. It also prioritizes ethical considerations at a time when donor and institutional conduct are under the microscope.

Kansas to Pay Les Miles $2 Million

The University of Kansas will pay its former head football coach, Les Miles, nearly $2 million after the two sides...

Higher Education's New Digital Divide: The Key Podcast

This week's episode of the Key podcast explores how COVID-19 revealed the continuing and changing digital divide for students in...

Debt Strategies Help Colleges Navigate Pandemic but Carry Risk

Colleges and universities are using several notable strategies to manage their debt and liquidity amid the COVID-19 pandemic, but they...