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UW Madison’s Nonresident Enrollment Spiked After Cap Removal

Out-of-state enrollment at the University of Wisconsin at Madison increased by 29 percent in the three years after the state...

Texas Wesleyan University Hit by Data Breach

A hacking attack targeting Texas Wesleyan University exposed students’ personal data, including Social Security numbers and information involving passports and...

Weekly Wisdom | Interview with Strada Education Foundation President Ruth Watkins

A spirited discussion with President Ruth Watkins from Strada Education Foundation.

Bobst Library has opened a study space designed to meet the needs of neurodiverse students and others

Campus Engagement Tip: Create Spaces for Student Success

Carefully designed physical spaces can help students thrive in their academic and co-curricular experiences. Recent additions to five colleges and universities offer ideas to adopt or adapt.

Three Black people touch the names on a slave memorial.

Affirmative Action Is Dead. How About Reparations?

As colleges reckon with the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ban, some see an opportunity to return to the policy’s early roots: reparations through admissions.

Education Dept. Cuts Off Funds to Union Institute

The Education Department is taking emergency action against Union Institute & University, an online college based in Cincinnati on the...
Entrance to University of Nebraska Kearney

Another Round of Campus Budget Turmoil

Public colleges in Nebraska and Ohio and private institutions in Iowa, Ohio and Oklahoma are the latest affected.

Purdue Will Pay $737K Over False Grant Application Allegations

Purdue University will pay the federal government $737,400 to settle allegations that a researcher falsified data, according to a news...