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Wilberforce U. Could Lose Accreditation

Wilberforce University, the oldest private historically black college in the country, is in danger of losing accreditation. The Higher Learning...

Hofstra Goes Test-Optional on Admissions

Hofstra University has announced that, starting with the class admitted to enroll in the fall of 2015, applicants will no...

Top Democrat Unveils Full Plan to Rewrite Higher Ed Act

Senator Tom Harkin, the Democrat who chairs the Senate education committee, on Wednesday released his plan to reauthorize the Higher...

Academic Minute: Engineering Bacteria

In today's Academic Minute, Jonathan Kotula, a postdoctoral fellow at the Harvard University Medical School, discusses the engineering of bacteria...

Point Park U. Adjuncts Vote to Form Union

Part-time professors at Point Park University in Pittsburgh have voted 172-79 to form a union affiliated with the United Steelworkers...

Ed-Tech Investments Fall in Second Quarter

After a torrid first quarter of 2014, investments in ed tech have cooled off, according to an analysis by EdSurge...

Senate Passes Work Force Training Bill

The U.S. Senate on Wednesday overwhelmingly approved legislation that will overhaul federal job training programs and funding for vocational education...

Education Department Will ‘Pause’ on State Authorization Rule

The Obama administration is delaying its plan to develop a controversial rule that would require online programs to obtain approval...