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Fund-Raisers Predict 5.2% Increase in Giving

Fund-raisers at public and private colleges and universities predict an increase of 5.2 percent in giving in the 2017 academic...

U.S. Cuts Off ITT Tech

Education Department's new sanctions against the for-profit college include a ban on enrolling new students who receive federal aid and tougher financial oversight.

U Vermont Drops Game at UNC Over Bathroom Law

The University of Vermont has called off a scheduled December game by its women's basketball team against that of the...

U of Maryland Will Stop Giving Bonuses to Chancellor

The University System of Maryland will stop giving bonuses to Chancellor Robert Caret, The Baltimore Sun reported. The announcement came...

NLRB Orders Redo of Marist College Adjunct Faculty Union Election

The National Labor Relations Board this week sustained an earlier, local board decision that Marist College unfairly interfered in a...

Florida A&M Board Won't Extend President's Contract

The board of Florida A&M University on Wednesday voted down, 7 to 5, a proposal to extend the contract of...

Texas Students Hold Dildo Protest of Campus Carry

An unusual protest in the works for months took place Wednesday at the University of Texas at Austin. Students carried...

BREAKING: Education Department Slaps Serious Sanctions on ITT

The U.S. Education Department on Thursday announced several new sanctions on ITT Technical Institutes, which experts said could push the...