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Can University of the Arts Be Saved?

After the Philadelphia institution announced a sudden closure Friday, a Temple University trustee floated the idea of a merger. But what led it to close in the first place?

Thirteen Protesters Arrested at Stanford

Thirteen Pro-Palestinian protesters at Stanford University were arrested Wednesday after they barricaded themselves in interim president Richard Saller’s office, demanding...

Cal State Officials Urge Integration of Two Campuses

California State University officials announced Wednesday the system has recommended the “integration” of two institutions for “fiscal sustainability” and better...

University of California Sues Local UAW Over Campus Strikes

The University of California is suing United Auto Workers Local 4811, the union that represents thousands of employees who have...

White House, Cardona Vow to ‘Vigorously Defend’ SAVE Plan

Biden administration officials are vowing to fight two nationwide injunctions that put part of the president’s new income-driven repayment plan...
Louisiana governor Jeff Landry

Louisiana Governor Gains More Control Over College Boards

Critics fear that the bill Governor Landry signed could be an overstep that threatens public institutions’ accreditation status—and their ability to receive vital federal financial aid.

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Survey: College Students, Recent Grads Feel Confident in Career Prospects

A majority of current and recently graduated students say their college degree improved their career prospects and that they know what employers are looking for.

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A Vast, Untapped Pool of Stopped-Out Students

Each year millions of students enter the growing cohort of adults with some college but no degree. As enrollment struggles mount, institutions are starting to pay attention.