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U.S. Discharges $37M in Loans for 1,200 University of Phoenix Students
More than 1,200 University of Phoenix students will have their student loans forgiven after the Education Department found that the...
Michigan Universities Promise Admission to Eligible Students
Ten public four-year universities in Michigan announced Wednesday that they will guarantee admission to all in-state students with a high...

Pressure on Controversial Online Econ Forum Continues
A July presentation from researchers pulled back the veil a bit about who posts on EJMR. A website now claims it knows the administrator’s identity, but David Griffith-Jones says he’s no longer involved.

Barriers to Tenure and Promotion Persist for Psychology Faculty of Color
A report by the American Psychological Association outlines the barriers many faculty members of color face and calls for increased transparency in the tenure and promotion process.
Fitch Ratings Predicts More Closures, Mergers
In a report released Wednesday, Fitch Ratings predicted that more colleges will close, merge or significantly restructure operations due to...
There’s No Dissertation Like a Done Dissertation: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Maryland Baltimore County Week: Ramon Goings, associate professor in the language...
Boston College Suspends Swimming and Diving Program
Boston College indefinitely suspended its men’s and women’s swimming and diving program after officials determined hazing had taken place, ESPN...

No Calculus? No Problem at Caltech
With many high school students lacking access to key STEM classes, Caltech and other technology-focused institutions are exploring admissions alternatives.
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