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Virginia's Fight Over Online Ed

Governor has proposed ending tuition assistance for students who take classes online, drawing intense criticism from Liberty University and its president, Jerry Falwell Jr.

Endowment Returns Solid in 2019

A 5.3 percent rate of return in 2019 helped 10-year averages rise, but experts warn that earnings are unlikely to be as strong in the future.

McGraw-Hill and Cengage Merger Delayed

Publishers McGraw-Hill Education and Cengage yesterday announced they are extending their merger agreement. The agreement was due to expire Feb...

Academic Minute: Ethics of Autonomous Vehicles

Today on the Academic Minute, Tak Igusa, professor of civil engineering at Johns Hopkins University's Whiting School of Engineering, looks...

Senators Seek Information About Online Program Managers

Two Democrats in the U.S. Senate have asked five companies that help colleges and universities manage their online academic programs...

Regis Paid Ransom to Cyberattackers

Regis University suffered from a crippling cyberattack last year just as students returned to campus for the fall semester. IT...

UCF Firing Faculty Over Degree-for-Grant-Funding Scandal

The University of Central Florida is moving to fire three faculty members and strip a student’s doctoral degree after an...

A Call for More Aid, and More Accountability

A panel including lawmakers involved in Congress's last renewal of the Higher Education Act says that law is now obsolete, recommending a series of changes.