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ACICS on the Ropes Again
Advisory group's recommendation last week puts troubled accreditor's federal recognition in jeopardy for a second time -- a possible death knell.

Race and Medical Curricula
Some doctors contend that medical schools should take a closer look at race, not just in terms of whom they admit, but what they teach.

New Hampshire Merger Proposal Takes Shape
Governor-backed plan would merge state's public university and community college system boards in July. Budgets would be combined next year.

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E-Job Hunting Met With Ambivalence
College students appreciate flexibility from online job interviews but worry they would connect better with potential employers in person.

Tightening the 90-10 Rule
A proposal long pushed by critics of for-profit institutions took a significant step forward when it was approved by the House as part of the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package.

Liberal Arts Meets Women's Leadership in Health
Women’s liberal arts college is not the first to orient its curriculum around a singular topic, and experts say it likely won't be the last.

2U, Guild Tap Deeper Into Adult Education Market
New deal gives 2U access to more companies' employees who are seeking training. Guild gets a broader slate of program offerings and 2U partner universities.

Gee's Tax Take in the Spotlight
West Virginia University and its president choose words carefully as lawmakers float eliminating the state income tax -- which could end a source of revenue that goes to funding higher education.
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