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A Question of Trust

With pivots, lockdowns and outbreaks occurring at campuses around the country, will students continue to trust their colleges?

Ep. 18: The University of Arizona’s Deal with Ashford

The arrangement, which in some ways resembles Purdue University's 2017 acquisition of Kaplan University, quickly drew lots of attention, and...

Anti-Asian Hate Incidents and COVID-19

Asian Americans have faced hate incidents in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. In today's Academic Minute, part of University...

For-Profits Fear a Biden Presidency

They worry Democratic control over the White House and Senate will bring a return of Obama administration policies. Many are donating to Republicans to keep it from happening.

‘Precursor for the Fall’

College enrollments declined sharply this summer among Black undergraduates and men, and at community colleges and rural institutions, raising worries about the fall and worsening equity gaps.

Free Tuition for Children of Employees at Hormel Foods

A Minnesota-based food company announced last week a free college tuition program for the children of its employees. Hormel Foods...

Compliance Headache Turned PR Problem

After Brown University cut eight varsity sports teams, athletes and advocacy groups argued the cuts violated a legal agreement to sustain women’s athletics. Administrators expressed frustration with meeting the agreement and leaked emails show they considered ways to get out of it.

Site Collecting Endowment Managers' Diversity Data

The Diverse Asset Managers Initiative launched a website Thursday to track diversity among college endowment managers and to encourage more...