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Vermont State University President Resigns Abruptly

Vermont State University president Parwinder Grewal is out after less than a year on the job. Grewal resigned Friday for...
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‘U.S. News’ to Delay Release of Grad School Rankings

The magazine says it needs more time to review the results.

Employment’s Impact on Repeat Drunk Drivers: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Cailyn Green, assistant professor of addiction studies in the School of Human Services at SUNY...
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, in a blue jacket and red tie, sits with his hands on a table in a green room.

Hearings Kick Off Negotiated Rule Making

Speakers urged the department to strengthen rules for accreditors and rethink recent guidance for third-party servicers.

Sandy Baum and Michael McPherson's Campus Economics: How Economic Thinking Can Help Improve College and University Decisions (Princeton University Press)

Economics and Higher Education

Authors discuss their book on “how economic thinking can help improve college and university decisions.”

Striking Rutgers union members hold red and white signs

Rutgers Unions Suspend Strike After Big Gains

The weeklong Rutgers strike is pausing Monday after unions, the university and New Jersey’s governor announced “framework” deals including large raises. Chicago State and Eastern Illinois also suspend strikes.

A professor meets with students over research.

Engagement Scholarship Involves and Impacts Students

Penn State’s Student Engagement Network offers faculty and staff members opportunities to explore student engagement research and potential with the Engagement Academy. 

Redbrick buildings on the Harvard campus

Competitive Colleges Have a Great Admissions Year

Private colleges are boasting about a record year, but most of them will have to wait until May 1.