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Missing Federal Aid Payments

In a possibly unprecedented case, Argosy University fails to distribute millions in federal aid to students as its campuses are on the brink of closing.

Will Clay Christensen Put His Money Where His Mouth Is?

A college president frustrated by the Harvard professor's predictions that half of private colleges may close offers him a $1 million bet.

NIH Seeks Information on Researchers’ Foreign Ties

The National Institutes of Health recently sent letters to dozens of U.S. research universities asking them to provide information on...

U of Minnesota Suspends Ties With Huawei

The University of Minnesota suspended ties with the Chinese telecommunications company Huawei, the Associated Press reported. Huawei is facing federal...

Law Schools and Their Many Markets

Survey notes that those who enroll at elite colleges have very different priorities from those who enroll elsewhere.

132 Layoffs at Western Illinois University

Western Illinois University announced 132 layoffs on Friday, including 29 faculty members, The Moline Dispatch reported. Officials cited financial challenges...

The Week in Admissions News

Anxieties about college choices; Trump and the College Board; Common App and CollegeNET settle; minority students and STEM; end of the road for Argosy.

Debate Over Hawaii-Themed Party at U of South Dakota

Law students at the University of South Dakota planned a "Hawaiian Day" party but changed the name of the event...