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Study Abroad Provider Cuts More Than 600 Jobs

The Council on International Educational Exchange, a nonprofit organization that operates study abroad and exchange programs, is eliminating more than...

The Week in Admissions News

"Zoombombing" disrupts classes; another college in danger; controversial tax break; survey of student affairs leaders.

MacMurray College Closing at End of Semester

MacMurray College, a 174-year-old liberal arts institution in Jacksonville, Ill., will close at the end of the spring semester, the...

How COVID-19 is Changing Higher Education | Thursday, March 26 at 2:00 pm ET

The spread of the coronavirus has affected colleges and universities in the US and abroad, and it's impacting the way...

Butterfly-Inspired Inspirations in Unmanned Systems

Monarch butterfly wings could help get small flying robots up and running. In today's Academic Minute, part of George Fox...

Virtual Thesis Defense

Ph.D. students defending their dissertations must do so remotely right now. Could videoconference defenses become the new normal?

Fundraising and HR During the Crisis

Experts respond to reader-generated questions about fundraising during the crisis and how to manage human resources as colleges shift to online instruction.

Controversial Tax Break for Loan Payments

Stimulus bill would create a tax break for employer-paid student loan benefits. Will this benefit help workers who need it most?