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Are College Meal Plans Ripping Off Students?

An investigation by The New York Times reveals that some colleges are using required meal plans in ways that anger...

A New Look at Earnings Data

A new analysis from Georgetown University's Center on Education and the Workforce dissects data from the Obama administration's College Scorecard...

Arizona Bans Most Purses and Bags at Athletic Events

The University of Arizona, citing "recent international events," has set new security rules for those attending athletic events, The Arizona...

At Davidson, No Exceptions to the Rules for Athletes

Stephen Curry is a major star in the National Basketball Association who gained prominence in the sport while playing at...

Controversy in Tennessee on Holiday Party Guidance

Some conservative politicians in Tennessee are calling for the resignation of Jimmy Cheek, chancellor of the University of Tennessee at...

Academic Minute: Math and Sports

Today on the Academic Minute, John Mayberry, assistant professor of mathematics at the University of the Pacific, explains how using...

Maricopa Chancellor Announces Retirement

Rufus Glasper, who has served for nearly 13 years as chancellor of the Maricopa Community Colleges in Arizona, announced his...

Former Chinese Admissions Official Admits Accepting Bribes

A former admissions director at a Chinese university admitted accepting millions of dollars in bribes, the Associated Press reported. Prosecutors...