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Dispute Over Student Loans Helps Stall Stimulus Bill

A $1.6 trillion Senate Republican economic stimulus proposal during the coronavirus crisis stalled over disputes, including how to help student loan borrowers.

UT Arlington President Resigns After Investigation Into OPM Dealings

Vistasp Karbhari disputed the third-party report, which found an improper relationship between the university and an online program management company.

From Disability to Diversity

Changing from deficit to diversity could lead to better outcomes for schools and society. In today's Academic Minute, Landmark College's...

International and Study Abroad Students See Major Disruptions

Questions and stresses remain for international students in the U.S. affected by COVID-19 closures, and many American students studying abroad come home.

Watkins-Belmont Merger Controversy Continues

Tensions escalated between the Watkins College of Art's board and those working to keep the school independent, and a process server was threatened with a gun.

Coronavirus Upends Colleges' Financial State

Uncertainty around colleges' financial futures may be at an all-time high. The one thing that's certain is that the weakest institutions are most likely to struggle.

Academic Minute: From Disability to Diversity

Today on the Academic Minute, Lynne Shea, professor of liberal studies at Landmark College, examines how catering to neurodiversity can...

Funding Agencies, Accountability and Title IX

A review of federal research grants by the U.S. Government Accountability Office found that federal agencies have taken action on...