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Flip Side of Dual Enrollment

More high school students are getting a head start on college, but dual enrollment is costly for some colleges.

Wisconsin Mulls Protest Punishment Rules

The University of Wisconsin system's governing board on Friday will consider draft rules that would require suspensions for students who...

Misplaced Student Loan Blame

Complex student loan policy causes consumer frustration as often as failures by servicers, report finds.

DeVos on Congressional Fight Over HBCU Money

The recent expiration of mandatory federal funding for historically black colleges won't have any bearing on award funds for the...

Update: UC Irvine Grants Lecturer Paid Leave

The University of California, Irvine, this week agreed to a one-term paid medical leave for Andrew Tonkovich, a longtime lecturer...

University of Iowa Muzzles Faculty on Facebook

When an environmental sciences professor at the University of Iowa learned that Greta Thunberg, the teenage climate change activist, would...

Moon Landings

Fifty years ago, we shot the moon. In today's Academic Minute, part of University of Richmond Week, Jack Singal reflects...

Bold Move in Graduate Education

In a reform aimed at reducing Ph.D. program timelines and attrition, University of Chicago will guarantee full funding to humanities and social sciences students -- in exchange for program caps.