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Scientists File Antitrust Lawsuit Against Journal Publishers
A group of scientists and scholars are accusing six academic journal publishers of working together to exploit their labor, in...
Education Department Delays Gainful Reporting Requirements Again
Colleges will get more time to report data related to their programs and students’ outcomes after the Education Department decided...
Block Ads for Essay Mills, Global Regulators Urge Internet Giants
Google, LinkedIn and X warned that ads for contract cheating services have proliferated despite legislative bans.

Navient Pays the Piper
The U.S. government’s $120 million settlement with the onetime student loan giant concludes a seven-year legal saga and sets a precedent for stricter oversight.

How an Outsider Disrupted Pennsylvania’s Struggling State System
In his six years as PASSHE chancellor, Dan Greenstein took a bold—and sometimes controversial—approach to repairing a public university system in a downward spiral. Did it work?
Pac-12 Conference, Thinned by Defectors, Adds 4 Universities
The hunted becomes the hunter. The Pac-12 Conference, whose ranks were depleted when most of its members bolted for more...

Conservative and Exploring Colleges? The Heritage Foundation Has Ratings for You.
Another guide labeling higher education institutions has entered the arena. This one’s metrics include graduation rates, ROI … and DEI.
Outgoing Arizona President to Be Paid Through 2026
Outgoing University of Arizona president Robert Robbins is officially leaving his role next month but will continue to collect a...
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