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Pittsburgh Technical College Faces ‘Imminent Closure’

Pittsburgh Technical College must prove to the Middle States Commission on Higher Education why its accreditation should not be withdrawn...
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A Rough Month for Campus Cuts

The end of the academic year brought announcements of job and program cuts at many institutions. Some colleges are eliminating dozens of jobs to reduce operating costs.

Opinion

Rebuilding Trust in an Age of Scarcity

There is no such thing as “higher education” writ large anymore. It’s now about moving forward in an age of scarcity.

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Can University of the Arts Be Saved?

After the Philadelphia institution announced a sudden closure Friday, a Temple University trustee floated the idea of a merger. But what led it to close in the first place?

University of the Arts Cancels Town Hall to Discuss Sudden Closure

University of the Arts, the Philadelphia institution that announced its sudden closure late Friday, on Monday canceled a planned virtual...
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Opinion

Will the FAFSA Fiasco Kill Off Some Colleges?

Some colleges on the brink might be pushed over it, Charles M. Ambrose and Michael T. Nietzel write.

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University of the Arts Announces Sudden Closure

Middle States pulled its accreditation on Friday, saying institution had violated its standards by failing to prepare teach-out plan, among other breaches.

Audit Finds $692K Misspent by Fayetteville State Employees

Fayetteville State University employees allegedly spent $692,239 on “unallowable” credit card purchases, the Office of the State Auditor announced in...