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3 Law Schools Pass the $100,000-a-Year Mark

Columbia, Stanford and Chicago law will charge more than $100,000 to attend in the 2019-20 academic year, but passing that benchmark won't hurt their popularity, experts say.

Online Education Start-Up, Backed by Research University Credit

Outlier, from founder of MasterClass, aims to create high-quality, low-priced ($400) gen-ed courses to help community college students transfer. Credits will bear University of Pittsburgh's name.

Survey: Canceling Student Debt Would Hurt Economy

A survey of 226 economists who are members of the National Association for Business Economics this week drew attention for...

Arizona Appeals Court Rejects AG's Lawsuit Over Tuition

Arizona's Court of Appeals on Tuesday upheld a lower court decision dismissing a lawsuit in which the state's attorney general...

University of Alaska Ends Financial Exigency

The Board of Regents of the University of Alaska system voted Tuesday to end the declaration of financial exigency that...

Former Yale Professor Assaulted 5 Students

A report commissioned by Yale University found that the institution’s policies failed to stop D. Eugene Redmond Jr., a former...

Ousted Annapolis Professor Returns to Campus, Not to Class

Bruce Fleming, the professor of English whom the U.S. Naval Academy was ordered to reinstate this summer, is back on...

Report: UT Knoxville Professor Repeatedly Violated Harassment Policies

Henri Grissino-Mayer, a professor of geography who resigned from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville last year, violated the institution’s...