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February 23, 2021
New deal gives 2U access to more companies' employees who are seeking training. Guild gets a broader slate of program offerings and 2U partner universities.

February 23, 2021
The dismissal of a graduate student for noncompliance with COVID testing policy at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign prompted an outcry among fellow students and raised questions about how far institutions should go to enforce rules and punish violators.

February 23, 2021
These four professors aren't giving up their tenured positions at Canisius College without a fight -- in court.

February 23, 2021
Many people view canceling student debt as a racial justice issue that would help many Black people struggling to repay their loans -- but most of the people who'd be helped are white and those with high incomes.

February 23, 2021
Despite large gifts grabbing headlines, college fundraising faces major challenges amid the pandemic. Advancement officers at a historically Black university, a public land-grant university and a private liberal arts college adjusted their fundraising strategies to cope.

February 23, 2021
Starting Out: Emporia State University is starting a campaign to raise $50 million by October to support student success. The university has already raised $42 million. Finishing Up:

February 22, 2021
The University of Oregon's student government voted to end financial contributions, by way of student fees, to the athletics department. They want the money used instead to help students who are struggling financially.

February 22, 2021
Pacific University allegedly urged a professor to resign, saying he'd be found responsible for sexual misconduct if he didn't.

February 22, 2021
James Kvaal, a key player in the Obama administration's policies, who has called for tougher scrutiny of for-profit institutions, has been nominated to be the Biden administration's education under secretary.

February 22, 2021
Colorado School of Mines is starting a major in quantitative biosciences and engineering. Dickinson College is starting an online master's program in managing complex disasters. Linfield University is starting an M.S. in business.

February 19, 2021
How Lehigh University dealt with a professor's uncomfortable commentary involving race and poverty.

February 19, 2021
Endowments post lowest returns since 2016, but the slide isn't enough to keep 10-year averages from hitting a target.

February 19, 2021
As vaccinations continue, colleges and universities announce plans for more in-person instruction this fall.

February 19, 2021
A year after many campuses transitioned to remote instruction, blind students continue to encounter barriers that undermine their learning.

February 18, 2021
President says his plan to support free public higher education will make a difference to future students.

February 18, 2021
Cases are going up at colleges and universities, despite more testing. Some colleges have put in place tight restrictions. Others have been more flexible.

February 18, 2021
Faculty members who saw the shift to online learning as an opportunity were less likely to feel burned out or receive poor ratings on their teaching.

February 18, 2021
First-time international graduate enrollments plummeted last fall, but substantial numbers of students deferred admission, according to a new survey from the Council of Graduate Schools.

February 18, 2021
Government proposes system to assure free speech, but faculty and student groups object.

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