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2 Laid-Off Akron Professors Reinstated After Arbitration

Two professors at the University of Akron have been reinstated after being laid off two years ago, following a ruling...

Kansas Sets General Education Standards to Ease Transfers

The Kansas Board of Regents last week approved a measure that will standardize general education requirements to make it easier...

Bill to Allow Separation of Joint Consolidated Student Loans

A new bill would offer a path for federal student loan borrowers to separate their consolidated loans from a former...

Graduating More Nurses

Plenty of students want to become nurses, but the nation’s institutions don’t have the capacity to teach or train them. A spate of innovative new programs across the U.S. is seeking to change that.

The Week in Admissions News

Dartmouth eliminates loans for undergraduates; stressed in graduate admissions; Yeshiva told to recognize gay group; scholarships for Native American grad students.

Piedmont President, Under Attack, to Retire

Piedmont University president James Mellichamp announced that he will retire as soon as his replacement is found, Now Habersham reported...

Should an HBCU Recruit White Students?

Differences in opinion about the current role and future prospects of Lincoln University in Missouri raise bigger questions about the HBCU’s historical identity and public image.

Appeals Court Reverses Affirmative Action Ruling

A federal appeals court on Monday reversed a lower court’s ruling that a new lawsuit could not be filed challenging...