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Questioning Colleges’ Role in Bad Loans for Boot Camps

The colleges appear to be leading students to risky loan providers, raising questions about the relationship between the institutions and lenders and how much information they’re disclosing to students.

Department of Education Cancels Loans for ITT Tech Students

The Department of Education has approved 18,000 borrower-defense claims for students who attended the now-defunct ITT Technical Institute, canceling a...

The Value of Higher Education | Both Sessions Available On-Demand

In this special virtual event, guest speakers will discuss the critical reforms that higher ed needs to implement to reestablish...

The Police Myth

What is the police myth? In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Utah's Shima Baradaran Baughman explores this question. Baughman...

Gifts That Keep Giving

Multimillion-dollar gifts from MacKenzie Scott will allow community and regional colleges to build endowments, fund new student programs and jump-start internal fundraising efforts. Recipients hope other donors will follow suit.

DEI Training Gone Wrong?

Two Stanford University mental health practitioners say a diversity, equity and inclusion program launched by the campus counseling center created a hostile environment for Jewish employees.

New Programs: Creative Writing, Real Estate, Cybersecurity, Food Studies

Alma College is starting an M.F.A. in creative writing. Temple University is starting a master of science in real estate...

Academic Minute: The Police Myth

Today on the Academic Minute: Shima Baughman, professor of law at the SJ Quinney College of Law at the University...