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College Board Adjusts Method for Submitting AP Exams

After a week of criticism from test takers, their parents and counselors, the College Board has created a new way...

Court Panel Rules Against NCAA Restrictions on Athlete Pay

A California federal appeals court has concluded that rules set by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to limit education-related compensation...

ETS Introduces Version of TOEFL for China

The Educational Testing Service is starting a Test of English as a Foreign Language that can be taken in China...

Fall to Be Online After Thanksgiving at Several Institutions

Four universities are now publicly preparing for a fall semester that begins in person and then switches to remote instruction...

Exigency Outlook Uncertain

Exigency declarations could help institutions stressed by the pandemic save money, but they also come with their own costs. Faculty advocates worry processes are being bypassed.

Drew University President to Depart in July

MaryAnn Baenninger, president of Drew University, will step down in July when her contract ends, according to an email from...

Coronavirus News Roundup for May 19

Everything you need to know for Tuesday about higher ed and the coronavirus in one easy-to-read package (with some distractions to help your sanity).

Calbright Partnership to Help Californians With Skills but No Degree

California's online community college is partnering with Opportunity@Work, a nonprofit aimed at fixing the opportunity gap, to connect students with employers hiring for specific skills.