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ITT Reaches $60 Million Settlement With Consumer Agency

ITT Education Services Inc., which owned and operated the defunct for-profit ITT Tech college chain, reached a $60 million legal...

Academic Minute: Lessons Learned From the Dying

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Union College Week, Carol Weisse, professor of psychology, explores the impact of who...

NCAA Won't Require Athletes' Agents to Have 4-Year Degrees

The National Collegiate Athletic Association has abandoned a proposal that would have required agents who represent college athletes to have...

142 Employees Take Buyouts at Eastern Michigan

About a quarter of the nearly 600 employees offered early retirement incentives by Eastern Michigan University accepted the buyouts, MLive...

Aristotle on the Virtue of Vengeance

Revenge is a dish best served cold, but should it be served at all? In today's Academic Minute, part of...

Study: College Presidents Prioritizing Student Mental Health

As cases of student anxiety and depression skyrocket, top university officials are focusing more on these issues, according to a new report.

Sorry, Not Sorry

Johns Hopkins fires professor over clash with student protesters, but he says he has no remorse for either the attack or being a "white male."

Recruiting in Rural America

University of North Carolina system, among others, has recognized the degree-attainment gap between rural and urban areas of the country, and officials are determining ways to connect with students in the far corners of their state.