Filter & Sort

‘This Program Exists Because of the Reinstatement of Pell’
A biology professor in Oregon dreamed of starting a degree program in a local prison just as Pell reinstatement was underway. Now hers is among the first programs where incarcerated students can receive the grants.
Another Women’s Volleyball Team Forfeits to San José State
Students on the women’s volleyball team at the University of Nevada, Reno, have voted to forfeit their match against San...

Higher Ed’s (Anti)Trust Problem
A new lawsuit accuses 40 universities and the College Board of colluding to inflate tuition. Does it hold legal water or simply reflect rising indignation over college cost?
Report Details Some of the Billionaires Supporting University of Austin
The University of Austin, which kicked off its first academic year last month with 92 students, is raking in millions...
Lansing Community College to Settle Data Breach Suit for $1.45M
After a data breach possibly exposed information for more than 750,000 current and former students, employees and applicants at Lansing...
Utah Colleges Could Face Huge Cuts in 2025
Utah’s house speaker is warning that the state’s 16 public colleges and universities could face 10 percent cuts when the...

Student Wellness Tip: Creating a Culture of Kindness With Peer Certification
Research from the Born This Way Foundation finds a majority of students use peer support or want peer support for their mental health. An expert weighs in on what works best in these programs.
Columbia Bars Vocal Pro-Israel Assistant Professor From Campus
Columbia University has barred vocal pro-Israel faculty member Shai Davidai from campus because of unspecified conduct on Oct. 7, 2024—the...
Pagination
Pagination
- 207
- /
- 7944