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Students File Class Action Seeking Tuition Reimbursement

Students attending Miami and Drexel universities are trying to take their respective institutions to court, arguing they should be reimbursed...

Civil Liberties Groups Push Title IX Rule Release

Two civil liberties groups have urged the U.S. Department of Education not to delay the release of proposed regulations under...

AAMC Wants Better COVID-19 Data Collection Because of Health Disparities

The Association of American Medical Colleges is calling for a national standardized data collection system to accurately capture information about...

Survey: Challenges for Online Tutoring Programs

Results from a survey conducted by Primary Research Group show how colleges have moved their tutoring programs online. The 32...

How Much Stimulus Will Your College Receive?

A searchable chart of how much each college can expect to receive.

Emergency Money for Students Arriving Soon

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is making billions available for emergency grants to help students affected by campus closures. But colleges are still waiting for their help.

Here Come the Furloughs

Sharp reductions in revenue and potential increases in expenses are spurring colleges to furlough or lay off employees while they wait for the coronavirus outbreak and the uncertainty it brings to subside.

Next-Level Precarity

Non-tenure-track professors are used to uncertainty about contract renewals. But the coronavirus and related hiring freezes represent an unprecedented threat to their careers. They're increasingly refusing to quietly bear the brunt of the disruption.