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Degrees Earned Fall Again, Certificates Rise
Fewer people are earning degrees for the second year in a row, but certificates are having a moment, according to a new report.
Proposal to Accredit Fully Online Law Schools Prompts Pushback
A group of law school deans are pushing back against a proposal from the American Bar Association’s accrediting arm that...
4 More Universities Under U.S. Review for Alleged 'Shared Ancestry' Bias
The U.S. Education Department is investigating four more universities for possible violations of federal laws that prohibit discrimination based on...

FAFSA Fallout on Capitol Hill
A House committee held its first hearing Wednesday on the disastrous launch of the new FAFSA.
Creating Tools to Better Track Online Misinformation: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Thi Tran, assistant professor of management information systems at Binghamton University, explores how to gauge...

Are DEI Office Name Changes Enough?
As DEI bans impact colleges nationwide, many institutions are renaming their offices to something more innocuous. The results have been varied.
The Underemployment Problem for College Graduates: Key Podcast
More than half of bachelor’s degree holders are underemployed a year after graduation, and roughly four in 10 are still...
NAIA Bans Transgender Athletes From Women’s Sports
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) decided Monday that transgender women—or female gender–identifying individuals who were assigned male sex...
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