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Cincinnati, Dickinson Re-Evaluate Ties With Slave Owners

The University of Cincinnati and Dickinson College are considering purging and reconciling with their attachments to historical slave owners. Last...

Fall Enrollments Still on the Decline

Higher education enrollments for fall 2019 declined for the eighth consecutive year, finds the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center. Overall...

Feds Drop Experiment on Competency-Based Ed

The U.S. Department of Education has discontinued experiments on the disbursement of federal aid in competency-based education programs and ones...

The Week in Admissions News

Admissions scandal; a fake university; female majority in medical school; law school enrollments; Phoenix settles.

Textbook Spending Down

Average student spending on course materials and college textbooks continues to decline, according to new survey data from research firm...

College on the Range

A conservative Catholic college in Wyoming educates students in great books, horsemanship and other outdoors skills and bans cellphones on campus. It also turned down federal funding.

Dems Boycott Debate Over Loyola Marymount Worker Dispute

A labor dispute between employees at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles could derail the upcoming Democratic presidential candidate debate...