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Federal Judge Considers Stopping Rejection of Borrower-Defense Claims

In a strongly worded order, a federal judge in California is signaling that he may put a stop to the...

More Than Half a Million Young People Have Already Voted

Younger voters are apparently heeding urgings to vote early. A Tufts University study finds that, as of Oct. 14, over...

Colleges Sue Trump Administration Over H-1B Rules

Colleges say new rules on H-1B visas from Trump administration would make it hard if not impossible to retain international researchers and professors.

Fitch: Pandemic Likely to Stall Higher Ed Project Financing

The pandemic will likely stall some higher education capital projects, Fitch Ratings states in a new report. Revenue stress, budget...

A New Home Online for Closed College Libraries?

Marygrove College's library collection has been digitized and is available on the Internet Archive's website -- even as the organization battles a high-profile court case.

The Need to Combat a False Growth Mind-Set

Misperceptions among college instructors about the concept may actually be harming some students in their moments of greatest need, warns Omid Fotuhi.
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Funny How That Works

Eugenia Villa-Cuesta, a biology professor, explains how improv training rescued her in the classroom.

COVID-19 Roundup: Stay at Home at Michigan

University will shift most classes to remote learning and let students go home if they choose. Midwestern mayors (and Maryland students) wary of football crowds. Cortland stays virtual amid stubborn case count.