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Report: Student Debt Flattening

The average amount of loans that bachelor's degree graduates hold has been relatively flat the past few years. But there's still much work to do, experts say.

Sacred Heart Drops Out of Multi-Institution Acquisition Plan

Enrollment and financial projections for part of the deal came in lower than expected, university's president said.
Opinion

5 Ways to Financially Survive the Pandemic

Higher ed leaders must have the vision and moral compass to develop creative, ethical and responsible strategies to mitigate the effects of any short-term budget deficits, writes Kavita Daiya.

Community Colleges That Made the Call Early

The need for safety, training and planning drove these community college leaders to choose online learning for the fall.

Carnegie Mellon Makes Global Goals Local

The university conducts a review of how its teaching, research and practices are aligned with United Nations-adopted sustainable development goals.

Not Shrugging Off Criticism

Scott Atlas, White House adviser on coronavirus, threatens to sue colleagues back at Stanford who spoke out against his approach.

New Programs: Organizational Leadership, Counselor Education, Health and Wellness, Therapeutic Yoga, Interdisciplinary Data Science, Cybersecurity

Chowan University is starting a master of arts in organizational leadership. Denver Seminary is starting a Ph.D. in counselor education...
Opinion

Pricing Today and Tomorrow

With COVID-19 and the recession aggravating existing revenue pressures on many colleges, now is the time for campus leaders to develop sustainable strategies, argue Peter Stokes, Bijan Warner and Steve Hahn.