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Supporting Students With Disabilities in Degree Attainment

Students with disabilities in higher education are less likely to graduate and land full-time employment after college, compared to their peers. A new report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office highlights solutions colleges can take to better aid these learners.

Rockland Community College President Reportedly Fired

Rockland Community College President Lester Edgardo Sandres Rápalo has been fired after less than a year on the job and...

Report: Biden’s SAVE Plan ‘Runs Roughshod’ Over Congress’s Intentions

The Biden administration’s new income-driven repayment (IDR) plan known as Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) is “far more generous...
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Can University of the Arts Be Saved?

After the Philadelphia institution announced a sudden closure Friday, a Temple University trustee floated the idea of a merger. But what led it to close in the first place?

Falling Forward With Project-Based Learning: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Worcester Polytechnic Institute’s Benefits of Project-Based Learning Week: Sarah Stanlick, assistant professor in...

New Presidents or Provosts: Berkeley City College, Dillard, Jackson State, Mount St. Mary’s, Oglethorpe, Southern Maine CC, Stockton U, Sweet Briar, West Chester

R. Lorraine (Laurie) Bernotsky, executive vice president and provost at West Chester University of Pennsylvania, has been named president there...
Louisiana governor Jeff Landry

Louisiana Governor Gains More Control Over College Boards

Critics fear that the bill Governor Landry signed could be an overstep that threatens public institutions’ accreditation status—and their ability to receive vital federal financial aid.

Columbia Reaches Settlement With Jewish Student

Columbia University has settled a lawsuit filed by a Jewish student in late April on behalf of all those who...