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New International Students Told to Stay Home

Two universities tell new international students not to come to U.S. to take classes remotely, as higher ed groups lobby for greater clarity -- and flexibility -- on federal policy for new students from abroad.

Advocates Bash Alexander's Student Loan Proposal

Advocacy groups pushing for the broad forgiveness of student debt blasted Senator Lamar Alexander’s proposal to excuse borrowers with no...

Report on Public Colleges and Upward Mobility

Public, four-year institutions are imperative to upward social mobility for the middle class, according to a new Brookings Institution report...

Principles and Punishment

Kappa Alpha Order chapter at Southwestern University suspended for releasing a statement denouncing the organization's historical ties to the Confederacy.

COVID-19 Roundup: Colleges Tilt Toward Online Openings

As several more colleges announce plans to educate students mostly virtually this fall, a new database shows that's the way the decisions are trending nationally.

Cal State Approves Ethnic Studies Requirement

The California State University system's governing board on Wednesday approved the inclusion of a course on ethnic studies and social...

Academic Minute: Georgia Peaches

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Kennesaw State University Week, William Thomas Okie, associate professor of history, explores one...