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Citing Fiscal Concerns, Pitt, Carnegie Mellon Drop Science Writers Conference
The University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University won’t host a conference of science journalists and other science writers that...

N.J. City U and Kean Announce Plans to Pursue Merger
The proposed partnership between the two minority- and Hispanic-serving institutions comes on the heels of NJCU’s steep financial challenges and state scrutiny in recent years.
Saint Augustine’s Dealt Another Blow on Accreditation
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges denied Saint Augustine’s University’s appeal to remain accredited, SAU announced...
Oklahoma State Improperly Diverted State Funds, Audit Finds
A new report finds that $41 million in state appropriations “were not properly restricted and in some instances were co-mingled...
Anonymous Alum Donates $51M to Smith College
Smith College has received a $51 million gift from an anonymous alumna, the Massachusetts women’s college announced Thursday. It is...

What If 2% of a Harvard Gift Went to an HBCU?
With higher ed facing a hostile political climate, rich colleges should share their wealth with needier institutions, Eric Weinberger writes.

Lessons Learned From a College Closure
In part three of a three-part series, former senior leaders at Cabrini University offer advice for navigating a closure, including ideas for how neighboring institutions can help—and not hurt.

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Reimagining the CFO Role
The CFO role has gotten progressively more challenging, Jen Meyers Pickard and Melody Rose write.
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