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For-Profit Accreditor Drops Recognition Bid

The Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools on Friday said it would withdraw its application to be recognized by...

Effects of SNAP Changes

Upcoming changes to eligibility requirements for federal food stamps could further restrict a process that already confounds the most needy college students.

Facing Misconduct Investigation, Professor Taught Elsewhere

James Peterson resigned as a professor of English and Africana studies at Lehigh University during a 2018 investigation into his...

New Programs: Nursing, Sustainable Food Systems, Scientific Integrity, Marine Biology

Fayetteville State University is starting a master of science in nursing. Johnson & Wales University is starting a bachelor's degree...

‘Getting Out the Count’

The 2020 Census is approaching, and civic engagement leaders on college campuses are reaching out to students to encourage participation and remove potential barriers.

Seth Lloyd Pushes Back on MIT's Epstein Report

Seth Lloyd, the Nam Pyo Suh Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, says allegations...

Academic Minute: The Cost of Higher Education

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Worcester Polytechnic Institute Week, Art Heinricher, professor of mathematical sciences, explains that changing...

Former Viterbo President Named as Sexual Abuser of Minor

The Reverend J. Thomas Finucan, who was president of Viterbo University from 1970 to 1980 and later served on its...