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Paying for a ‘Toxic’ Postdoc

Scholar wants to spread the word about the price postdocs have to pay to exit their appointments early.

Is OPT in Peril?

Lawsuit challenges program that lets international students temporarily work in the U.S. Colleges say ending the program would harm students' education and recruitment abroad.

High Debt, Low Earnings

The Education Department for the first time has released earnings data for thousands of college programs at all degree levels. What do they show?

Cheyney Averts Accreditation Ax

Middle States agency reinstates the Pennsylvania university, citing governor's vow to wipe out tens of millions it borrowed from state university system.

Court Strikes Down Ontario Student Choice Initiative

An Ontario court struck down a provincial-level policy change that would have let students opt out of certain fees, The...

Students Leave BYU Idaho Over Medicaid

Brigham Young University in Idaho is seeing its students leave after it decided to not allow students to enroll in...

Professor Under Investigation by Homeland Security Resigns

Jamie Monogan, a former professor of political science at the University of Georgia, resigned his position, effective Dec. 31, amid...

Moody's on Mass. College Closure Law

A new Massachusetts law requires increased financial disclosures for the state's colleges. It also boosts state regulators' authority to monitor...