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A Lifeline for Higher Ed Associations

Leading national higher education advocacy groups and membership organizations were allocated more than $20 million in forgivable loans as part of the federal government’s Paycheck Protection Program.

Platform Connects Unemployed Workers to Job Opportunities

A large group of universities, education companies, employers and nonprofits has teamed up to create a new resource for workers...

Academic Minute: Hoover and the FBI's Rhetorical Rise

Today on the Academic Minute, Stephen Underhill, associate professor of communication studies at Marshall University, explores one way that J...

Ed Department Civil Rights Head to Step Down

Kenneth Marcus, assistant secretary for civil rights for the U.S. Department of Education, will step down from his position at...

Pennsylvania County Gets a Community College

The Pennsylvania State Board of Education on Wednesday approved, 10 to 5, a plan to create a community college in...

COVID-19 Roundup: Outbreaks at Berkeley, Fall Sports Changes

Fraternities spark COVID-19 spread at UC campus; two leagues forgo fall sports, Big Ten will compete only internally; Wells will open in the fall.

Should Students Be Required to Be Vaccinated?

Polls are raising questions about whether all college-aged adults will choose to get a coronavirus vaccine when one is available.

Delaware State Acquiring Wesley College

The acquisition will be the first time a historically Black university buys a non-HBCU.