Filter & Sort
Filter
SORT BY DATE
Order
A man in an orange jumpsuit sits on a bed reading a book behind bars.

Reinstating Pell Grants in Prisons Moves Slowly After 26-Year Ban

Pell Grants were officially restored for incarcerated students in July. But helping them access the funds is a multi-step process for colleges and corrections agencies.

Australian Bill Criminalizes Unauthorized Research Collaborations

The proposal includes tough new sanctions for sharing regulated technologies, except with the U.K. and U.S. Skeptics ask whether nuclear submarine pact is worth the trouble.

Weill Cornell Med College Postdocs Unionize in Lopsided Vote

Weill Cornell Medical College postdoctoral researchers voted to unionize this week, shortly after graduate student workers at the affiliated Cornell...

Jason Lane, Higher Ed Researcher, to Lead State System Group

The National Association of System Heads, which includes leaders of dozens of public college and university systems that educate roughly...

Grand Canyon Appeals $37.7m Fine, Pledges to Take Fight to Supreme Court

Grand Canyon University made good on its promise Thursday to fight the Education Department’s decision to levy a record $37.7...

UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Finalist for Michigan State Job

Michigan State University appears poised to hire University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz as its next...

Hunter College Criticized for Cancelling Film Critical of Israel

Hunter College is receiving significant backlash after canceling the screening of a documentary film critical of Israel, a decision that...
Close-up of a young woman using calculator, laptop and analyzing documents

Scaling Up: Expanding Financial Wellness Education

Officials at Indiana University place special attention on financial knowledge to support students in paying for their postsecondary education and to improve persistence among learners.