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A Stratified System
A new report highlights how adult learners, low-income students and students of color are concentrated in colleges with fewer resources, and how they are disadvantaged by numerous other disparities.
Student Fee Lawsuits Can Proceed in Delaware, Judge Says
Two lawsuits brought by students at the University of Delaware seeking reimbursement for services they said did not receive during...

‘A Blatant Intrusion’
UNC Chapel Hill Board of Trustees sidelines tenure vote for Nikole Hannah-Jones, “1619 Project” journalist, despite enthusiastic tenure recommendation from faculty and administrators. Professors cry foul.
2-Year Prison Sentence for College Employee for Wire Fraud
Beth Bing, a former employee of Unity College in Maine, has been sentenced to two years in prison for wire...
Medaille College Sues Chemical Plant Over Emissions
Medaille College, a private four-year institution located in Buffalo, N.Y., is suing a local chemical plant over concern that the...
Academic Minute: Transformative Learning
Today on the Academic Minute: Thomas Barker, professor of communication in the graduate program in communication and technology at the...

Lafayette Taps College Access Program Leader as President
Lafayette College steps out of the box by choosing College Advising Corps leader as its next president. The hire comes as the private college seeks to ramp up financial aid and grow its student body.
TeleSocialWork: A Case Study
Many health services have gone virtual, but are they right for all? In today's Academic Minute, San José State University's...
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