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Western Connecticut State President Out After Draining Reserves

University’s reserves went from $24 million in fiscal year 2012 to being “all but wiped out” in 2021. Now the president is out, following a no-confidence vote and a scathing report about financial mismanagement.

What Americans Want in Dementia Treatment: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Dena S. Davis, professor in bioethics at Lehigh University, examines what treatment Americans would want...

President’s Departure Marks ‘Start of a New Day’

With embattled president James Mellichamp on the way out, Piedmont University hopes to move past a tumultuous semester of budget cuts, faculty layoffs and high-profile resignations.

IIE Report Shows Rebound in International Students in U.S.

International students are returning en masse to U.S. campuses after the challenges of COVID-19 limited student mobility for the last...

Rutgers Adopts Flexible Work Arrangements

Rutgers University plans to adopt flexible work arrangements for employees, it announced Thursday. President Jonathan Holloway said in a statement...

Knoxville College Forms Partnership to Regain Accreditation

Knoxville College, one of the oldest historically Black institutions in the country, is partnering with the University of Tennessee at...

Is It a University’s Duty to Protect Students From Harm?

In an unusual decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued a ruling siding with Washington State...

Education Dept. Agrees to Settle 200,000 Borrower-Defense Claims

The Education Department on Wednesday agreed to settle about 200,000 borrower-defense claims brought in a lawsuit against the department. The...