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HBCU Group Dissents From Criticism of Accreditor
The National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education (NAFEO), a nonprofit that represents historically black colleges as well as...

Colleges Scramble to Report Financial Risks
Obama-era rule requires colleges to disclose litigation and other possible indicators of financial instability to feds, with some college leaders complaining that the requirement is overly broad and confusing.

Acknowledging His Own Misconduct
Most professors found to have violated Title IX policies don't share it with the world. This one did, as he resigned.

Harvard Won't Renew Leadership Post of Controversial Scholar
Students in residential college he has led said the law professor's decision to defend Harvey Weinstein was "trauma inducing." He also has a long record fighting for those incarcerated unfairly.

Paying for Students to Move
The largest technical college in Kansas is paying relocation and housing costs for students to move to the area, many from other states, to deal with a work-force shortage in the local aviation industry.

California Mulls Crackdown on Online Partnerships
Bills targeting for-profit institutions in California would prohibit tuition-sharing deals -- a sign of growing political scrutiny of the role of online program management companies.

Fight for Neuroscience at Montana State
Professors on campus say the university plans to turn a research-rich department into a more general biology-focused premed feeder school.
Community College Expands Internationally to Grow Enrollment
Hudson Valley Community College plans to offer classes overseas in an effort to stabilize enrollment and keep faculty employed.
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