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Princeton Student Sues for Tuition Refund
A Princeton University student is suing the university for breach of contract, arguing that students shouldn’t have to pay full...
Report: Student Satisfaction Down, but They Still Plan to Enroll
Nearly 90 percent of students plan on re-enrolling at the same college they attended during the fall semester, despite decreased...
Politicians and Symbols
Symbols send a powerful message in American society. In today's Academic Minute, part of Oxford College of Emory University Week...

Noodle Swallows an OPM Competitor
The online program management company buys assets of HotChalk, another OPM, whose biggest client, Concordia Portland, closed early this year.

Report: Rich Colleges Keep Getting Richer
It's known that some policies help the rich get richer, while the poor get poorer. A new report shows the same pattern is affecting institutions of higher education.

Evaluating Exit Plans
Thanksgiving is fast approaching. Many colleges still have no plans to test students before they leave.
Stanford Nixes Diversity Order Compliance Checklist
Stanford University walked back controversial guidance on diversity training this week, following criticism from some students and faculty members that...
Michigan Settles for $9M in Provost Harassment Case
The University of Michigan will pay $9.25 million to eight women whom Martin Philbert, a former provost, harassed during his...
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