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Charting a New Normal
Four-year institutions are pushing to hold as many in-person classes as possible. Community colleges have a different calculation to make.
New Programs: Education, Computer and Cyber Sciences, Physician Assistant, Software Development, Eco Art, Environmental Science, Cybersecurity
Anderson University, in South Carolina, is starting an Ed.D. in education. Augusta University, in Georgia, is starting a Ph.D. in...
Making Geology Accessible for Blind Students
Finding few resources to support a blind student studying geosciences, a professor at the University of Kentucky found a way to create a library of tactile graphics so that others might make their classes more accessible.
House Democrats Introduce Bill to Regulate Nonprofit Conversion
Several Democratic members of the U.S. House of Representatives introduced a bill to reform processes around for-profit colleges and universities...
Lawsuit Claims Canisius College Discriminated Against Female Athletes
Three former women's cross-country, track and field athletes at Canisius College in Buffalo, N.Y., filed a federal lawsuit Monday against...

A Milestone in Intercollegiate Debate
Gallaudet and George Washington University debate teams met in what organizers believe is the first bilingual debate conducted in American Sign Language and spoken English.
Report Tallies Reciprocity Agreement Savings for Colleges
The National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements is saving colleges millions of dollars annually, a new report from the...
Merger Talks Begin Between Long-Standing Seminaries in Pa.
Moravian College and Seminary and the Lancaster Theological Seminary are exploring merger options, the two institutions in Pennsylvania announced yesterday...
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