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Concern Over Safety, Transparency at City Colleges

Union leaders for the City Colleges of Chicago are calling on the administration to do more to protect employees from...

Ohio Wesleyan University Cancels Planned Tuition Increase

Ohio Wesleyan University announced this week that it will not go ahead with a planned 3 percent tuition hike for...

Mandaeans

Who are the Mandaeans? In today's Academic Minute, Butler University's James F. McGrath delves into this historical religious group. McGrath...

A Deadly Toll in Academe

Four prominent academics died last month from COVID-19. The toll is likely to grow as the coronavirus spreads and more Americans die, as predicted by public health authorities.

How Much Did Coronavirus Disruptions Affect 2 Closing Colleges?

The San Francisco Art Institute will not admit any new students. MacMurray College will close its doors permanently. Both cite the coronavirus outbreak as contributing to financial challenges that were already growing.

7-Month Sentence for Admissions Fraud

Elizabeth Henriquez, a California woman, was sentenced to seven months in prison for her role in the admissions scandal. Henriquez...

Judge Lets Watkins-Belmont Merger Continue

A Nashville, Tenn., judge on Friday declined to issue a temporary injunction for the planned merger between Watkins College of...

Suspension of Financial Responsibility Scores?

Higher education groups push the Education Department to suspend measure of colleges' financial standing, and the department releases new proposed rules on distance education.