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Degree in 3, Plus an M.B.A.

A Pennsylvania college is launching a business degree that can be completed in three years, with the hopes of giving students the opportunity to earn their master of business administration in the fourth year.

U of Delaware Receives Historic $71.5M Gift for Business School

The University of Delaware has received a $71.5 million gift, the largest single donation in the university’s history, according to...

Harvard Goes Tuition-Free for Families With Incomes Up to $200K

Starting next academic year, Harvard will offer free tuition to students from households that earn $200,000 or less a year...

Democrats Blast McMahon Over Education Department Cuts

Sen. Bernie Sanders, ranking member of the Senate committee that oversees education policy, and 37 Democrats blasted Education Secretary Linda...
Protesters hold signs with Mahmoud Khalil's face on them to protest his arrest

‘Palpable Fear’ Hangs Over International Students

The Trump administration is arresting foreign students in their dorms and threatening deportation. Students are rattled and uncertain about their future in America.

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Report: What Hinders Community College Retention?

A new paper from the Annenberg Institute evaluates barriers to success for low-income community college students. Researchers found financial and mental health concerns are tied to lower completion rates.

Photo illustration: Jed Atkins, director and dean of the School of Civic Life and Leadership at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Resignations, Disagreements With Dean Roil Chapel Hill Civics School

UNC professors who supported the initiative when others derided it are resigning and denouncing its leader. It’s an ironic turn for a civil discourse school.

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3 States Weigh Changes to Presidential Search Processes

Florida, Utah and Washington are all reconsidering how they conduct presidential searches. Some proposed changes will increase transparency; others will make searches opaque.