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Marian University to Cut Jobs, Programs

Marian University, a private Catholic university in Wisconsin, is cutting eight majors and more than a dozen minors and laying...

Graduate Theological School Declares Financial Exigency

The Interdenominational Theological Center Board of Trustees has declared financial exigency, effective immediately. The historically Black, ecumenical Christian graduate theological...

Drexel, Salus Explore ‘Affiliation’

Drexel University and Salus University are exploring a partnership that would bring together graduate programs in health sciences at both...
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Looking Back and Looking Ahead

A new data dashboard is helping college leaders prepare for expected enrollment declines and demographic shifts.

Making Medicine From Garbage in the Ocean: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Southern California Week: Travis Williams, professor of chemistry, looks at a...
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A Path Forward for Birmingham-Southern?

After months of closure discussions, the Board of Trustees voted to keep the college open. Now a financial lifeline may come in the form of a state loan.

Two police officers walk through the University of Chicago campus.

Colleges Fall Victim to Fake Shooter Threats

Nearly two dozen colleges have fallen victim to “swatting” threats in recent weeks. Public safety officials say they must be treated as real; for students, they often feel that way.

Deal Ends Strike at Governors State U

Faculty members at Governors State University resumed teaching Tuesday after the union reached a tentative deal with the administration to...