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With Harvard Subpoena, Congress Sends Higher Ed a Message
The information demands escalate a brewing battle between Congress and Harvard that some experts worry could undermine higher education more broadly.

Scholarly Groups Choose Between Speech and Silence on War
In the continuing debate over when, and how, higher education entities should comment on political issues like the Israel-Hamas war, disciplinary associations have received less attention.

U.S. Eyes Debt Relief for Borrowers Facing Hardship
The expansive proposal could open the possibility of student loan forgiveness to a larger swath of borrowers.

World Reputation Rankings 2023: Results Announced
Times Higher Education’s annual analysis of the top 200 universities in the world by reputation.
Payroll Issues Prompt Canceled Classes at Saint Augustine’s
Some professors at struggling Saint Augustine’s University have unilaterally canceled classes, citing payroll problems. Now administrators are reassuring students that...
Columbia College Chicago President Steps Down
Columbia College Chicago president and CEO Kwang-Wu Kim is stepping down after recent tensions with faculty members and with cuts...
Scientists Decry Closure of Duke’s Herbarium
Duke University is closing its herbarium, which is among the largest herbaria in the country, housing more than 825,000 plant...

Report: 4 Ways to Engage and Graduate Stopped-Out Students
California Competes’ latest research identifies barriers and strategies to help adult learners who dropped out of college re-enroll and earn a degree.
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