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President Apologizes for Twitter Likes

Thomas Jefferson University president Mark Tykocinski has apologized after coming under fire for liking tweets critical of coronavirus vaccines, gender-confirmation...

Technical Problem for AP Chinese Exam

Some students taking the Advanced Placement exam in Chinese Tuesday were unable to log in to the test. The problem...

New College of Florida Abruptly Dismisses Librarian

New College of Florida has fired librarian Helene Gold, The Sarasota Herald-Tribune reported, making her the second LGBTQ+ employee dismissed...

American University of Puerto Rico Will Close This Year

The American University of Puerto Rico will end its operations at the end of this year, the institution announced on...

Wesleyan to Cover Abortion Costs

Wesleyan University has agreed to cover the costs of reproductive health care for its students, a press spokesperson confirmed Thursday...

Cost Is the Biggest Barrier to Enrollment: Survey

Despite declining enrollment at many U.S. higher ed institutions, nearly three-fourths of all adults say a college degree is as...
Mary Ann Tietjen, a light-skinned woman with blond hair, of Creighton University works with a student in her office.

Jesuit Success Network Provides Support, Community in Retention Efforts

Leaders from Jesuit colleges’ association meet quarterly to discuss best practices in student success initiatives at their institutions, creating a collaborative and uplifting community.

A man in a black sweater in a wooden lecture hall gestures to a blackboard with a flow chart on it.

Measuring Outcomes in Income

With the public increasingly skeptical of the value of higher education, new data show STEM majors still get the most lucrative jobs. Critics say future earnings aren’t all students care about.