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Alderson Broaddus Loses Degree-Granting Authority
Alderson Broaddus University has lost its state authorization to grant degrees, likely prompting a closure unless the small Baptist institution...

New Data Show How Students Fare After Graduate School
At 24 institutions, students have accumulated more than $25 million in interest five years into repayment, while at one university, balances grew by $289 million.
New Presidents or Provosts: Caldwell U, Florida A&M U, Kenyon College, Roberts Wesleyan U, Rockland CC, Tennessee College of Applied Tech–Jackson, U of Science & Arts of Oklahoma
Kayla Hale, vice president of university advancement and alumni engagement at the University of Tulsa, in Oklahoma, has been chosen...
Poli Sci Group Won’t Move Conference Facing Labor Strife
The American Political Science Association has refused a request from a Los Angeles hotel workers’ union to cancel its upcoming...

Why Are So Many College Presidents Resigning?
Recent data indicate college presidential terms are getting shorter. Those findings were illustrated by five sudden presidential departures in late July.

Labor Market Data Play Growing Role in Higher Ed
A Rutgers University study found that colleges are increasingly using the information to analyze graduates’ employment outcomes, recruit students and create new programs, among many other uses.
Virginia Tech Ends Legacy Admissions, Early Decision
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University is the latest institution to put an end to legacy preferences in admissions. On...

California Bill to Ease Transfer Stokes Controversy
Advocates say legislation would smooth access to University of California campuses. UC leaders say the approach is oversimplified.
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