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The Private Sector Weighs In on Pell Grants in Prisons

The effort to overturn a ban on federal aid for incarcerated students gets new support from corporate backer and state elected officials.

West Chester Student Arrested for Selling Pot From Dorm

A West Chester University student was operating a marijuana business out of his dorm room and using Snapchat and fliers...

Certificates Boost Employment, Earnings for Veterans

Veterans disproportionately hold nondegree certificates or certifications compared to nonveterans, according a report from the Strada Education Network. Working with...

New Programs: Criminal Justice, Engineering, Data Science, Innovation, Speech Pathology

Hilbert College is starting an online master's program in criminal justice administration. Northern Illinois University is starting its first Ph.D...

Calif. Power Outage Closes Campuses, Threatens Research

Citing fears about severe weather and possible resulting wildfires, Pacific Gas & Electric this week cut the power for large...

Back to School? Top Motivators for Pursuing Higher Education

What can higher ed learn from how Americans perceive a need to return to school? On this webcast, learn about...

How Many People Are Enslaved Today?

How many people are enslaved today? In today's Academic Minute, part of University of Richmond Week, Monti Datta says it...

‘The Gig Academy’

You’ve heard of the gig economy, but what about the Gig Academy? Labor scholar Adrianna Kezar says it has to be resisted in her new book.