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Two businessmen successfully signed a project cooperation agreement contract, business concept illustration

February 28, 2023
Biden administration guidance, targeted at companies that share tuition revenue with colleges, is framed so broadly it could affect nonprofit groups, state agencies and others. Update: Education Department delays implementation until Sept. 1.
Camren Bagnall, a young white man wearing a gray tuxedo and leaning against a tree.

February 28, 2023
The father of a Cal Maritime student who died by suicide has filed a wrongful death lawsuit alleging “anti-male bias” in the university’s response to a sexual assault complaint against his son. The lawsuit also alleges pervasive bullying by classmates about the allegations.

February 28, 2023
A new survey and report conclude that faculty members generally oppose punishing free speech but fear ramifications for using that right themselves. Others question the methodology.
A stock image of a brick building at Vanderbilt University.

February 28, 2023
Students at Vanderbilt are concerned about a new residential building—targeted at graduate and professional students—with income requirements few of them can meet.
woman attending group therapy with other members of the group out of focus in the background

February 28, 2023
Western New England University promotes mental health support and resources through Mental Health First Aid certification and instruction across campus.

February 28, 2023
Bowdoin College Oyman Basaran, sociology Meryem N. Belkaïd, romance languages and literatures Theo Greene, sociology Alison Riley Miller, education Colorado College Eli Fahrenkrug, chemistry and biochemistry Flavia Sancier-Barbosa, mathematics and computer science Natalie Gosnell, physics Sylvan Goldberg, English Seminole State College, in Oklahoma Emily Carpenter, mathematics Andrew Davis, English
Florida governor Ron DeSantis, a 40-something white man with brown hair, in front of a multicolored background.

February 27, 2023
Florida governor Ron DeSantis promised major reforms for higher education last month. Now a bill looks to turn those aims into law.
Laptop with broken screen

February 27, 2023
The 10-campus system closes a loophole that could have let undergraduates piece together a degree. Experts and some inside the system say that in justifying its decision, UC perpetuated outdated claims about online learning.
A "cancel student debt" sign on white paper held up in front of the Supreme Court building.

February 27, 2023
The legal battle over President Biden’s student loan forgiveness program has reached the Supreme Court, which will decide whether the administration has the authority to forgive the loans and whether the plaintiffs have standing to sue.
Charles Gillespie, a white man with dark hair and glasses.

February 27, 2023
Sacred Heart University recently promoted a professor to a new role focused on enhancing the student experience.
A handwritten to-do list on Iowa letterhead.

February 27, 2023
The University of Iowa’s Learning at Iowa program reinforces necessary skills for incoming students, preparing them for academic success by focusing on mind-set, metacognition and memory.
A glass and metal building at Wichita State University

February 27, 2023
Institutions are consolidating student services into single offices in new ways—and building both data-sharing and relationship-building capacities to better serve students.

February 24, 2023
The King’s College needs $2.6 million to meet its “immediate needs” and stave off closure. Weeks into the fundraising effort, less than $200,000 has been donated.
Students Walking Through The Park

February 24, 2023
A new white paper suggests colleges need more and better financial incentives to improve transfer processes.
Man sitting in red chair as blank white pages of paper fly around him

February 24, 2023
A new report alleges that “higher education accreditors don’t want to hear your complaints.” That's not true, the accreditors say.
The Times Higher Education logo, with a red T, a purple H and a blue E.

February 24, 2023
Australia asks its universities whether they merit the title or should be called something else.
A multiracial group of adults stands in front of a blackboard.

February 24, 2023
Break Through Tech’s Sprinternships offer women and minority groups short-term opportunities for professional experience in tech.
Various items found in the Bellin College Student Success Center.

February 24, 2023
Bellin College’s Student Success Center offers games and fidgets for community members to take a “brain break” in their study cycle.

February 24, 2023
Steven J. Berberich, interim vice chancellor for academic affairs and provost at the University of Missouri at St. Louis, has been appointed to the job on a permanent basis. Jay M. Bernhardt, dean of the Moody College of Communication at the University of Texas at Austin, has been named president of Emerson College, in Massachusetts.
Beige stone arches on Stanford's sunny, green campus.

February 23, 2023
Stanford cited inflation as the cause for a 7 percent tuition hike, which will be offset by increased aid for many students. Experts expect less severe increases at other institutions.

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