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This Town's Not Big Enough for the Both of Us

Texas A&M and Texas Tech are both vying to open new veterinary-medicine programs in the same northwest Texas town -- and neither is happy about the other's plans.

Cuts to Liberal Arts at Goucher

College says it's eliminating programs such as math, physics and religion, in attempt to keep costs down.

Antidote to Med Student Debt

Thanks to fund-raising prowess, NYU takes an ax to medical school tuition where others have used a scalpel. But medical school costs are clearly under the microscope.

Omarosa on DeVos and HBCUs

In her new book, controversial former aide to President Trump offers views on education secretary and support for black colleges.

More Pressure on Accreditors in Changing Higher Ed Landscape

The role of college oversight bodies is in the spotlight as more large for-profit institutions look to reclassify as nonprofits.

Turning Day-Care Workers Into Degreed Early-Ed Teachers

Large childcare provider offers free tuition for day care center workers to pursue degrees in early childhood education -- with strings attached.

The Need for Human Rights Scholarship

In an era of dangerous backsliding by our government and demagogues around the world, students must help fight for fundamental freedoms and protections, argue Barbara Frey and Laura Bloomberg.

For-Profits Keep Access to Billions in Aid

Education Department's decision to drop gainful-employment rule will mean lowest-performing programs keep $5.3 billion over next decade.