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Cornell International Grad Student Says He Won’t Be Deported

The British Cornell University grad student who said the institution was effectively deporting him over his pro-Palestine activism says he...

Report: A Quarter of Grads Say They Regret Going to College

Nearly one in four college graduates wish they had either pursued a different educational path, like community college or an...

Chegg Accused of Breaching Australia’s Anti-Cheating Law

U.S.-based education support site taken to court by regulator in first test of nascent legislation.

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State Lawmakers Call for Rethinking Federal Role in Higher Ed

The task force, a group of lawmakers from 32 states, wants states and the federal government to work together more to make college a better return on investment.

Ohio State Opts for Asynchronous Learning on Election Day

Ohio State University is giving students Election Day off—at least mostly—as part of a pilot program. The university said in...
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Has the OPM Market Already Imploded?

A new report shows institutions are turning away from beleaguered online program managers en masse. Is it the end of the road for a once-thriving sector?

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What’s Behind the Push for ‘Institutional Neutrality’?

Since last Oct. 7, several institutions have pledged to refrain from speaking on political and social issues. But what does it mean for a university to go neutral?

Brown Will Not Divest

Brown University will not divest from 10 companies with ties to Israel’s military, the university announced Wednesday. Student activists submitted...