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As Many Colleges Cut Sports, One Brings Them Back

New athletics programs are an effort to draw students who wouldn’t have otherwise considered attending Amarillo College in Texas.

For-Profit Chain's Bankruptcy Grinds to an End

The bankruptcy case began in 2014 after Anthem parent FCC Holdings Inc. was accused of predrawing federal financial aid dollars based on unsubstantiated enrollment projections.

Pompeo Criticizes Colleges Over China Ties

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo warned of Chinese government influence on American campuses and accused university leaders of censoring themselves...

New Analysis of Faculty Pay, Representation

Women and people of color make less money and have less job security than their white, male counterparts in academe...

Money Talks: Explaining Finances to the Entire Campus Community | Wednesday, December 9 at 2:00 pm ET

This webcast will discuss how best to communicate financial information to key campus groups (faculty and staff members, students, trustees...

Ep. 28: Student Anxiety and Career Exploration

To get a better sense of how students are feeling, we spoke with Livia and Julia Morris, recent UC Davis...

Latin Alive!

Is Latin a dead language? In today's Academic Minute, part of Cornell University Week, Dan Gallagher makes the case that...

Calm Before the Storm

The NSF’s new data on Ph.D.s earned in 2019 include some bright spots, including gains for underrepresented minority groups. But COVID-19 threatens to wreak havoc on soon-to-be and recent Ph.D.s for years to come, experts say.