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Latina/Chicana Leaders and Social Movements

Women of color who are activists face many challenges. In today's Academic Minute, part of University of Texas at El...

Philosophy Degrees and Sales Jobs

New data on the first three jobs held by graduates of six popular majors show career pathways are a swirl rather than a straight line, and that college degrees typically do create a foundation for entering the workforce.

Rewriting the Rules for Accreditors

Many regulatory changes sought by the Trump administration in an accreditation overhaul reflect shortcomings found at for-profit accreditor restored by Betsy DeVos.

NCAA Unveils Details of New Rules-Enforcement Process

The National Collegiate Athletic Association on Thursday released details about the new committees and processes that make up its new...

Prosecutors Back Pell Grants in Prisons

The country's largest association of prosecutors on Thursday endorsed legislation to repeal the ban on federal aid for incarcerated students...

Debt Collectors Lose Court Battle With Education Department

Private debt collection agencies lost a legal battle with the Department of Education this week over their role in an...

For Liberal Arts College Woes, an Answer in Smaller Boards?

At Lyon College, concerns over the fates of other liberal arts colleges has spurred a new approach to governing board size.

Accreditors, States and Political Influence

Responding to recent controversies in South Carolina and Alaska, federal panel on accreditation will study how regional agencies should monitor politicians' influence over public colleges.