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Ed Department Appeals Calif. Emergency Grant Case

The Education Department gave notice to a federal appeals court it is challenging a June federal injunction that barred the...

Indiana University President to Retire

Michael McRobbie, president of Indiana University, will retire in June 2021 after 14 years as president, the university announced Friday...

Critics Call Trump’s Executive Order ‘Insufficient’

As Congress remained unable to come together on another coronavirus relief package, House Democrats and higher education advocates attacked the...

No-Confidence Vote at City Colleges of Chicago

Staff and faculty at the City Colleges of Chicago have issued a vote of no confidence in the colleges' chancellor...

The Week in Admissions News

Colleges cut tuition rates; Democrats on international students; Latino degree attainment; Kamala Harris and Howard; how many will die?

Ex-Admissions Dean Charged With Theft

Authorities say former official at Texas Southern stole from university by awarding double scholarships and making students give him the extra money.

Pandemic Increasing Suicidal Ideation

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a dramatic rise in mental health problems. Experts urge colleges to invest in mental health services, rather than slash their budgets.

COVID-19 Roundup: Clusters on Campus, a Warning to Students

UNC Chapel Hill reports fourth cluster of COVID-19 cases, Oklahoma State quarantines a sorority, Villanova warns students if they don't abide by policies they'll be sent home and more colleges flip online.