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A marching band in red and gold outfits plays in front of the Reflecting Pool and Washington Monument.

A Growing Corps of ‘Capital Campuses’

Satellite campuses are proliferating and expanding in Washington, D.C. Not only do they enhance the student experience, but they also give institutions access to policy makers and grant-writing organizations.

Alaska Legislature Rejects Nominee to U of Alaska Board

The Alaska Legislature on Tuesday rejected one of Governor Mike Dunleavy’s nominees for the University of Alaska’s Board of Regents...

How the Environment Affects Stem Cell Function: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Elizabeth Blaber, assistant professor in the biomedical engineering department at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, uses the...

Florida Senate Rejects New College Trustee Choice

The Florida Senate rejected one of the six New College of Florida trustees Republican governor Ron DeSantis appointed to force...

Resolution Blocking Debt-Relief Plan Clears House Committee

House Republicans on the Education and Workforce Committee advanced a resolution Wednesday on a party-line vote to overturn President Biden’s...

WVU Coach Suspended Over Homophobic Slur

West Virginia University announced a three-game suspension and $1 million pay cut for men’s basketball coach Bob Huggins yesterday, two...
Four incarcerated students stand in front of a mural of the Blue Mountain Community College logo at Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution.

A Cost-Saving Measure Raises Concerns for Incarcerated Students

Blue Mountain Community College will no longer run G.E.D. programs at local prisons. Campus leaders say the program isn’t cost-effective. Faculty members are concerned students’ education will be disrupted.

Appeals Court Reverses 2 Varsity Blues Convictions

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit reversed the fraud convictions of two wealthy parents accused of participating...