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Bank Raised Alarm About Dubious Donation to FAMU

Prior to announcing a $237 million donation during a commencement ceremony last month, Florida A&M University officials received notice from...

ASU leads the U.S. in THE’s Impact Rankings 2024

For the fifth consecutive year, Arizona State University’s main campus in Tempe is the top-ranked U.S. institution in Times Higher...

Colleges Ask Congress to Delay Gainful Employment Deadline

The National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA) is calling on Congress to take legislative action and require the...
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Lack of Awareness, Targeted Services Limit Online Students’ Mental Health Care

A new survey from Uwill and the Online Learning Consortium found campus stakeholders believe there is a need for more tailored support for online learners to benefit their well-being.

Students protesting at UCLA. One holds a Palestinian flag and one holds an Israeli flag.

Jewish Presidents Reflect on Navigating Campus Protests and Criticisms

As college leaders struggled to respond to protests over the Israel-Hamas war and concerns about campus antisemitism, Jewish presidents faced unique challenges. 

Four American College Instructors Stabbed During China Visit

Four American college instructors from Iowa were stabbed in an apparently “unprovoked and random” attack in a public park in...
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What Prompted Pittsburgh Technical College to Close?

Beyond the college’s business challenges, President Alicia Harvey-Smith alleges “orchestrated attacks” sank PTC. Her critics say it was the president’s incompetence.

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Divided Over Digital Learning

A new report finds that students are much less likely than their professors to favor in-person instruction, but far more inclined to use (and pay for) generative AI.