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Unpacking the Arizona-Ashford Deal

Despite millions in guaranteed revenue, experts agree establishing the University of Arizona Global Campus will not be risk-free for Arizona.

Doomed From the Start? Or Not?

Some health experts push back against an undercurrent of pessimism about college reopenings.

U of Michigan Seeks Court Order to End Strike

After the graduate students' union at the University of Michigan voted on Sunday to continue its strike until Sept. 18...

Leasing Drops Faster Among First-Year Students, Developer Says

One of the country’s largest private student housing companies reported leasing rates falling by about seven percentage points between this...

Report: Wide Racial Disparities in Georgia Scholarships

A new study found racial inequities in what students receive scholarships that cover the most tuition costs for college in...

Student Debt Collector Settles With N.Y. Attorney General

Transworld Systems Inc., the principal debt collector for National Collegiate Student Loan Trusts , agreed to pay $600,000 in penalties...

Pennsylvania System Surprises With New Integration Proposal

Clarion, California and Edinboro Universities in western Pennsylvania are now marked for affiliation.

Huntington Cancels Mostly White Conference

The Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens canceled an upcoming virtual conference called "Landscapes of Exploitation in the Atlantic World" following criticism that nearly all speakers were white and that the framing of the conference itself was problematic, conflating exploitation with slavery and colonization.