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Simmons May Cut Some Liberal Arts Departments

Simmons University, a women’s college in Boston, is considering cutting several liberal arts departments in an attempt to improve the...

New Reports Assess Impact of Pandemic on Tuition Policies and Financial Aid

Most states were able to keep financial aid programs at public colleges intact during the pandemic, but they were not...
Florida governor Ron DeSantis standing in front of a Florida flag and behind a podium with a sign that says "Higher education reform"

DeSantis Sues Biden Administration Over Accreditation

Higher education’s accreditation system violates the Constitution, Florida governor Ron DeSantis alleges in a new federal lawsuit against the Biden...

Trustee Provided Private Flights, Golf Simulator to DeSantis

Florida governor Ron DeSantis has accepted at least a dozen private flights and a costly golf simulator from University of...

Future Practitioners See Broken Criminal Justice System: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: TaLisa J. Carter, assistant professor in the department of justice, law and criminology at American...

Simmons May Cut Some Liberal Arts Departments

Simmons University, a women’s college in Boston, is considering cutting several liberal arts departments in an attempt to improve the...
Three students pose holding hand-drawn signs with the words helpful, growth and guidance

Success Program Launch: Growing Peer Mentorship

Augusta University will increase its mentorship offerings for incoming students this fall with the help of several hundred undergraduate and graduate student mentors.

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Is College Worth It? Recent Analysis Says Yes

The analysis shows that about 80 percent of colleges provide a “minimum economic return” that makes an undergraduate degree worth the investment.