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Report: Students Think Value of College Declined

Ninety-four percent of college students surveyed believe online classes should cost less than in-person instruction, according to a new report...

Pandemic Pressures

Chegg surveyed students from 21 countries about their mental health, student debt, perceptions of online learning and attitudes about their countries and their futures.

Guilford Names New Interim President, Second in a Year

Guilford College in Greensboro, N.C., named a new interim president less than a year after appointing Carol Moore to fill...
Opinion

GM Sees 2035 Very Clearly. Will Higher Education?

The car company is going electric. Bill Conley and Bob Massa wonder if colleges have the courage to make equally difficult decisions.

The Rising Costs of Meeting Full Need

Lawrence University announced that if it raised $85 million, it would meet full need. It raised more than that but won't be a full-need institution -- at least not yet.

Ferris State Fires Professor Over His Comments

Ferris State University has fired Thomas Brennan, an assistant professor of physical sciences, The Detroit News reported. While the university...

Academic Minute: Using Media to Spur Entrepreneurship

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Spelman College Week: Angelino Viceisza, associate professor in the department of economics, looks...

Bill Would Force Iowa Universities to Hold In-Person Graduation

A bill introduced last week in Iowa’s Legislature would require the state’s universities to hold in-person graduations this spring, The...