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Attorneys General Square Off on New Title IX Regulations

Fourteen Republican attorneys general filed a brief in defense of the United States Department of Education’s new regulations that dictate...

MIT Goes Test Optional for a Year

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the last highly ranked college to still require standardized tests for admission, has gone test...

Pulse Podcast: Raj Kumar of Proctortrack

The latest episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Rajnish Kumar, CEO and co-founder at Verificient Technologies. Kumar...

COVID-19 Roundup: More Sports Leagues Punt on Fall

Several more college conferences announce they won't play games this fall. Rhodes, Dickinson and Occidental Colleges reverse earlier decisions to bring some students back to campus.

Where Do New International Students Stand?

Reversal of controversial directive that would have barred continuing international students from taking their classes online leaves unresolved questions about the rules for new students.

Scandal Plagues U of South Pacific

A new vice chancellor -- with backing of faculty, students and alumni -- charges millions have been misspent.

Trump Administration Rejects New DACA Applications

The Trump administration is refusing to process new applications for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program despite a Supreme...

Back to School: Now, Next and Future | June 11, June 25, July 16 at 2:00 pm ET

Fall 2020 will test many of the standards and structures that we have come to associate with higher education. In...