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Struggling to Be Heard

Students at the University of Dallas proposed a club focused on racial justice. Some students and faculty members argued the club would be divisive.

Temple Fined $700,000 in Rankings Scandal

Education Department says the university's business school lied to U.S. News repeatedly -- to gain No. 1 spot in online rankings and to attract students.

M.B.A. Admissions: Newly Flexible

Schools are waiving testing requirements, dropping application fees and extending application deadlines.

Congress Close on Simplifying FAFSA

House and Senate negotiators are close to a deal to simplify FAFSA forms, a major priority for Senator Lamar Alexander before he retires.

Professor Fired for Misconduct With 17-Year-Old

The University of Washington fired John Sahr, a professor of electrical and computer engineering and former interim director of the...

DeVos Gives Student Loan Borrowers a Brief Reprieve

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos's extension of a pause on repaying student loans for another month is welcome news for borrowers, but it could create a mess for Joe Biden.

Colorado at Boulder Dean Offers Mea Culpa

James White, interim dean of the University of Colorado at Boulder’s College of Arts and Sciences and proponent of shrinking...

Academic Minute: Naked Agency

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Cornell University Week, Naminata Diabate, associate professor of comparative literature, explores how African...