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New Programs: Fine Arts, Counseling, Robotics, Theater Education, Health Informatics, Management and Technology, Homeland Security, Sustainability, Technical Art History

Augustana University, in South Dakota, is starting a bachelor of fine arts program. Cazenovia College is starting a master's program...

Another 'Big Deal' Bites the Dust

Citing unsustainable price increases, leaders at Louisiana State University have decided to walk away from their comprehensive subscription deal with Elsevier.

Professors Found to Have Undisclosed Chinese Ties

Emory University found that two professors working on National Institutes of Health-funded projects had “failed to fully disclose foreign sources...

Americans' Quality of Life

Americans donate the most to charity. But today on the Academic Minute, Franklin Pierce University's Allan Rachlin examines why we’re...

Study Finds More Low-Income Students Attending College

A new report claims more poor students than ever are enrolling in the nation's colleges and universities, but a disproportionate number are attending less selective or open-access institutions, which may hinder their chances for success.

Wealth's Influence on Enrollment and Completion

Family wealth is linked to students' odds of enrolling and graduating from college, according to new federal data, as well as the type and selectivity of college they attend.

Whose Dissertation Is It, Anyway?

Balking at a requirement to upload a copy of his doctoral thesis to an online database run by library services company ProQuest, one student pushes back.

No Conclusion Whether Governor Is in Racist Photo

An investigation into Governor Ralph Northam’s yearbook at Eastern Virginia Medical School could not conclude whether the Democrat was in...