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The ‘Public Charge’ Rule and Higher Ed
Trump administration says new regulation will ensure that immigrants are self-sufficient, but higher ed groups are concerned about impacts on legal immigrants and international students.

‘The Assault on American Excellence’
Author discusses his new book, which is highly critical of American colleges.
New Programs: Cybersecurity Management, Speech-Language Pathology, Occupational Therapy, Engineering Management, Pharmaceutical Engineering
Auburn University is starting a graduate certificate in cybersecurity management. Concordia University of Wisconsin is starting a master of science...
Appeals Court: Former Football Player Not an NCAA Employee
A federal appeals court ruled Monday that a former University of Southern California football player was not a National Collegiate...
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...

Amazon Op-Ed Divides Opinions
A prominent economist wrote a favorable op-ed about the arrival of Amazon’s second headquarters in Northern Virginia but failed to disclose that the company had asked him to write it. Were his actions unethical?
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