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New Programs: M.B.A., Business, Mathematics, Speech Pathology, Athletic Training

Augustana University, in South Dakota, is starting an M.B.A. Daemen College has started business specializations in social entrepreneurship and operations...

U.S. Releases Earnings Data for Thousands of College Programs

The U.S. Department of Education released first-year earnings data for thousands of college programs. Some see a way to judge programs' value -- while others question the data's value.

More Than a Name

The newly renamed University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School is the latest institution to be rebranded with the Carey name since receiving a multimillion-dollar donation from the W. P. Carey Foundation. Some students and alumni aren't happy about it.

Private Conversations About Private College Closures

A college advising company planned to release a list projecting when specific private colleges could run out of money and close, but pushback from the sector convinced the company to scuttle its plan.

What to Know About Lists of Financially Challenged Colleges

There's a long history of debate over whether potentially vulnerable colleges should be publicly named.
Opinion

College Closures and the Cost to Consumers

Campus shutdowns come with real costs to students and families, write Nick Ducoff and Sabrina Manville, yet consumers can struggle to find information about the financial viability of colleges.

New Programs: Supply Chain Management, Cloud Computing, Information Systems, Data, Health Services, Engineering Management

Georgetown University is starting a master's in professional studies in supply chain management. Morgan State University is starting a bachelor...

Return on Students' Investments Varies Over Time

Colleges ranking highly after 10 years aren't necessarily the same ones at the top after 40 years, report says. The middle tier is a perhaps surprising mix of public, nonprofit and for-profit institutions.