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Transfer enrollments continue to fall; international applications grow; Democrats want more help for parents; stay for Yeshiva University lifted.
New Programs: Education, Supply Chain Logistics, Quantum Computing
Eastern Florida State College is starting two new tracks in its science teaching B.S.: one for teaching chemistry in grades...
Stanford Law Introduces Income-Share Agreements
Once a hot topic in higher education, income-share agreements have faced increasing scrutiny in recent years. Now, even as some...

New Trial Ordered for Ex-Coach in Admissions Scandal
Judge says conviction may have been based on faulty evidence.
New Trial Ordered for Ex-Coach in Admissions Scandal
U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani on Thursday ordered a new trial for a former University of Southern California water polo...
Ex-USC Dean Admits She Arranged Bribery Payment
Marilyn Flynn, who was dean of the University of Southern California School of Social Work from 1997 to 2018, agreed...
Peacekeeping: It’s Complicated
Why is international peacekeeping so hard? In today’s Academic Minute, Pennsylvania State University’s Dennis Jett explains. Jett is a professor...

‘Spaces Matter’
Limited access to active learning spaces may disproportionately hurt historically excluded groups, and institutions should build more of these spaces in the name of equity, according to a new study. Where does higher ed stand on next-generation learning spaces?
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