Filter & Sort
Filter
SORT BY DATE
Order

Supreme Court Rejects Borrower-Defense Appeal

The U.S. Supreme Court declined to block a class-action settlement in a long-running lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education...
An unidentified female student uses a laptop to take notes in class. She is wearing scrubs and is sitting on the front row.

How Gainful Employment Changed Higher Ed

The once-revolutionary idea, abandoned under former president Trump, is coming back. Experts think Biden’s gainful-employment rule will be tougher than previous versions and could lead to more programs failing.

Academic shaking hands with graduates.

Moving the Needle on the College Presidency

The latest presidential survey from the American Council on Education shows gains on diversity, though the number of female presidents barely budged.

New Interactive Tool Aims to Track and Predict Enrollment

The Sorenson Impact Center has launched a new interactive data tool to help institutions anticipate future enrollment trends in higher...

Harvard Faculty Forms Group on Academic Freedom

Fifty faculty members at Harvard University have created the Council on Academic Freedom at Harvard. In an op-ed in The...
A person in a red boat helps another person escape shark-infested waters.

How Can Online College Be Both ‘Promising’ and ‘Predatory’?

As with health news about chocolate or wine, higher ed news about online college can seem contradictory. Some researchers say it’s time to retire one-word descriptors.

UC San Diego Chancellor Gets $500K Raise

University of California, San Diego, chancellor Pradeep Khosla will receive a $500,000 raise to keep him from departing for the...

Harvard Receives $300 Million Gift

Harvard University announced a $300 million gift on Tuesday. The funds, from business leader and philanthropist Kenneth C. Griffin, will...