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Education Corporation of America Hit With $28M Settlement

Education Corporation of America, which once owned a chain of for-profit colleges that closed en masse, has been ordered to...

The Future of Fintech: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Week: Aparna Gupta, professor of quantitative finance, explores how technology...

Princeton Seminarians Call For Trustee’s Removal

More than 300 Princeton Theological Seminary students and alumni signed a letter to the institution’s president asking that a Board...

Lesley Faculty Vote No Confidence in President—Again

Lesley University’s Faculty Assembly says it has voted no confidence in university president Janet Steinmayer for the second time in...

Education Department Will Tap Secret Shoppers

Advocates see the use of secret shoppers—or undercover agents—to go after colleges that may be lying as long overdue and a signal the Education Department is taking responsibility for its role as financial regulator.

Louisiana’s U of Holy Cross to Reduce Size of Faculty

The University of Holy Cross, in Louisiana, will reduce the size of its faculty from 74 to 60 by 2026...

Vision

There are always obstacles in our way. In today’s Academic Minute, part of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Week, Brett Fajen looks...

A Quashed Pay Cut Continues to Create Tensions

A draft of a faculty agreement for the Maricopa Community Colleges proposed reducing pay for one group of faculty members to bring their wages in line with others. The final version mostly nixed the pay cut, but critics are still concerned.