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Report: Students Think Value of College Declined

Ninety-four percent of college students surveyed believe online classes should cost less than in-person instruction, according to a new report...

Guilford Names New Interim President, Second in a Year

Guilford College in Greensboro, N.C., named a new interim president less than a year after appointing Carol Moore to fill...

Pandemic Pressures

Chegg surveyed students from 21 countries about their mental health, student debt, perceptions of online learning and attitudes about their countries and their futures.

From School Choice Advocate to Public HBCU Chancellor?

Former UNC system board member worked for DeVos-aligned school choice group and backed controversial Silent Sam agreement. Now faculty and alumni are fighting his appointment as chancellor of Fayetteville State University.

The Rising Costs of Meeting Full Need

Lawrence University announced that if it raised $85 million, it would meet full need. It raised more than that but won't be a full-need institution -- at least not yet.

The Week in Admissions News

Affirmative action case reaches Supreme Court; debate over the anthem; new path at Salem College; counselor center use dropped; $150 million gift to Wofford will support need-based aid.

Ferris State Fires Professor Over His Comments

Ferris State University has fired Thomas Brennan, an assistant professor of physical sciences, The Detroit News reported. While the university...

Academic Minute: Using Media to Spur Entrepreneurship

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Spelman College Week: Angelino Viceisza, associate professor in the department of economics, looks...