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Michigan State Settles Nassar Lawsuits for $500 Million

University officials won't say where they'll get the money, which will be distributed among the former doctor's hundreds of victims.

Buy One, Get One Tuition-Free

A two-year college in Ohio will award students a free second year of tuition if they successfully finish their first year while completing at least 30 credit hours.
Opinion

Financial ‘Safety Schools’ Are Hard to Find

Most public universities are no longer affordable for low-income students, writes Carrie Warick, leaving few financially safe options for applicants.

Hiram Floats Interdisciplinary Redesign

Leaders at Ohio’s Hiram College are proposing a sweeping redesign of the liberal arts college, with plans to discontinue several...

Gambling on Sports Legal

The Supreme Court has opened the way for states to legalize betting on athletics, a defeat for the National Collegiate Athletic Association and professional leagues.

New Programs: Criminal Justice, Bioinformatics, Public Health, Cybersecurity, School Leadership, Data Science, Russian Studies, Computer Science

Delaware Valley University is starting a master of arts in criminal justice. Endicott College is now offering a master of...

New Era for Women as Donors

As income grows for women, some are flexing purse strings in philanthropy. Dartmouth alumnae campaign to get $1 million gifts from 100 women.

This Film's a Party, No College Lessons

Life of the Party, the newest Melissa McCarthy movie, fails to capture any of the struggles of an adult learners, though it's full of sophomoric laughs.