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DeVry University Sues Education Department

For-profit DeVry University is suing the U.S. Education Department to block it from recouping millions to repay discharged student loans...

Pinning Hopes on Future Educators

Colleges of education hope that celebrating teaching candidates with pinning ceremonies will help validate their decision to enter an increasingly demanding field.

Bethel of Minnesota Will Cut 9 Majors and Minors

Bethel University of Minnesota is cutting nine majors and minors and expanding four programs to deal with shifts in enrollment...

Doing Good Feels Surprisingly Good

Want to feel good? Do good. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Texas at Austin’s Amit Kumar explores why...

Maine Augusta’s Presidential Search Do-Over

The University of Maine at Augusta is relaunching a presidential search after the last one failed because system leaders withheld information about the candidate they selected.

Fordham Booster Requirement Draws Backlash

The Jesuit university is one of a small group of institutions to mandate the new COVID-19 booster. Some call the policy draconian; others wonder why there aren’t more like it.

With Online Social Annotation, Students Read Together

Students who use collaborative annotation tools learn and build community, according to a new study. Many faculty members are enthusiastic proponents of the tools, even while acknowledging their limitations.

Whitmer Gives Michigan Students Big Financial Aid Boost

Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed a $250 million financial aid bill for Michigan college students, The Detroit News reported Tuesday. The...