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Education Department Fines Baker College $2.5M

The Department of Education is fining Baker College $2.5 million as part of a settlement reached Tuesday following a yearlong...

UT Austin President Leaves for Top Job at Southern Methodist

University of Texas at Austin president Jay Hartzell is moving 200 miles up the interstate to take the helm of...

Christian College Students Gain Access to State Aid

Students at Luther Rice College & Seminary, a Christian institution in Georgia, will now be able to access a state...
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5 Questions for the President of Touro University

President Alan Kadish, who has led Touro University since 2010, discusses presidential longevity, the university’s growth and possible changes to accreditation.

KU Professor Fired Amid China Initiative Sues to Regain Job

The University of Kansas fired a professor whom a jury convicted in 2022 as part of the first Trump administration’s...
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Online Degrees Out of Reach

Fewer than half of students at the largest nonprofit online institutions earn a degree after eight years. Is it an unfortunate reality or a cry for accountability?

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All in a Day’s Work: 3 Stories of Changing Lives

Three professionals working in higher education share testimonies of how they’ve impacted students’ learning and future goals.

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Congress Failed to Pass WIOA Update. What Does That Mean for Higher Ed?

Congress looked set to pass the bipartisan bill to update the workforce development law but then scrapped the legislation at the last minute. That failure leaves money on the table for community colleges.