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Accreditation Trouble for ITT's Daniel Webster College

Daniel Webster College's regional accreditor last week told the small college, which the troubled ITT Educational Services owns, that it...

Outrage on Penn State Plan to Honor Paterno

University plans to commemorate 50th anniversary of his becoming head coach.

Health & AI

Artificial intelligence could help you make healthier food choices. In today's Academic Minute, Robert Edgell of SUNY Polytechnic Institute details...

Clinton 'Free' Plan Would Swell College Enrollments

Analysis estimates public colleges would enroll up to 22 percent more students, mostly at open-enrollment institutions. A quarter of the gain would come at the expense of private colleges, particularly less selective ones.

Clinton Signals No Letup for For-Profit Sector

Two Obama administration veterans are now advising Hillary Clinton's campaign, suggesting that as president she would continue aggressive enforcement policies of the current Education Department.

Moody's: Grad Student Unionization 'Credit Negative'

Graduate student workers' newly won right to unionize at private universities is a ding on those institutions' credit, Moody's Investors...

Georgetown Will Offer Admissions Preferences to Descendants of Slaves

Georgetown University will award preferential treatment in the admissions process to the descendants of the 272 slaves whose sale the...

Percentage of Colleges With Child Care Centers Shrinking

The number of college students who are also parents is increasing, but the percentage of four-year public institutions that have...