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Harvard Provides Conflict-of-Interest Training to Coaches

Harvard University is providing conflict-of-interest training to coaches in the wake of a scandal. The university fired its head fencing...

U.S. Drops in Ranking of University Research Funding

The U.S. has dropped its position relative to other countries in university research funding, according to a new report by...

Admissions Scandal Sees 4 More Guilty Parents

The total number of parents who have pleaded guilty in the college admissions bribery scandal will increase from 15 to...

Adtalem Sells Brazilian Colleges for $465 Million

Adtalem Global Education, the U.S.-based for-profit chain formerly known as DeVry, has agreed to a deal to sell all of...

Feds' Payment Card Pilot Moves Forward

The U.S. Department of Education is poised to begin a limited experiment with a prepaid student aid card, which would...

Academic Minute: What Drives Our Food Choices?

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Widener University Week, Luke Ayers, assistant professor of psychology, asks whether it's harder...

UVA Adopts New Gen Ed Program

The University of Virginia’s arts and sciences faculty voted to approve a new general education program -- the first major...

Professor Pleads Guilty to Fraud Involving Grant Funds

Qingyou Han, professor of mechanical engineering technology at Purdue University, and his wife, Lu Shao, pleaded guilty Friday to a...