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NCAA Athlete Grad Rates Remain Steady
Ninety percent of athletes in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association graduated within six years of starting college...
For-Profit College Group Names Former Democratic Congressman as President
With Democrats in Congress and the White House, the industry group representing for-profit universities is hoping a former Democratic congressman...
Penn Pledges $100M to Philadelphia Amid Local Tax Debate
The University of Pennsylvania will contribute $100 million to the city of Philadelphia over a decade, the university announced Tuesday...
Edinboro President Takes New Job as Merger Plans Circulate
The president of Edinboro University in Pennsylvania will leave after 18 months to become president of Western Illinois University, a...
Academic Minute: Documentary Filmmaking
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Oxford College of Emory University Week, David Resha, associate professor of film studies...

A Closer Look at Racial Disparities in Education
A supplemental report by the American Council on Education on previous research about disparities in higher education shows "striking" levels of inequities in the ability of Black college graduates to pay off student loan debt.

Profits Over Principles?
A financial deal between the University of Colorado at Boulder and a sports betting company represents a departure from the NCAA's long-held stance against gambling on college sports.

In Their Own Words: Student Challenges in the Pandemic | Monday, November 16 at 2:00 pm ET
Join us and hear from current college students as they share their insights into the challenges of postsecondary education during...
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