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California University on Probation After Tech Firm Acquisition

The University of Antelope Valley’s accreditor cited high leadership turnover and low graduation rates.

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Towson Plans to Resubmit Withdrawn Proposal for Ph.D.

University officials say they’ve merely paused on the contested doctoral program despite opposition by Morgan State University, which says Towson’s plan duplicates its own program.

California Drops Effort to Bar Professor as Expert Witness

the California Department of Education is no longer threatening to fine a Stanford University K-12 researcher $50,000 and cut off...
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Community Colleges Double Down on Dual Enrollment

The programs are a consistent source of students and revenue for colleges with declining enrollments, especially if students stay on after graduating from high school.

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Another Small College, Hodges University, Will Close

The private nonprofit institution in Florida has seen its enrollment fall by more than half since 2017, and it appeared to run out of runway.

Towson Withdraws Proposed Doctoral Program

Towson University is withdrawing its proposal for a new business analytics doctoral program after the state attorney general’s office raised...
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Southern New Hampshire Shuttering Kenzie Academy Boot Camp

Only two years after acquiring the coding trainer, the university cited the rise of AI and increased competition as reasons for the shutdown.

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Opinion

Toward a More Equitable Research Enterprise

Sharing the wealth in terms of federal research dollars would improve the quality of education for many students and increase U.S. competitiveness, Kim Wilcox writes.