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Illinois Chicago Offers In-State Tuition to All Native Americans

The University of Illinois at Chicago has announced that it will offer in-state tuition to students from any of the...

International Student Well-Being

Research suggests that international students are less likely than domestic students to seek mental health treatment -- or even be aware of the availability of services. Speakers at international education conference discuss the barriers and what advisers can do.

Former Connecticut Governor Will Lead Maine System

Dannel P. Malloy, former governor of Connecticut, was on Thursday named the next chancellor of the University of Maine system...

Report Seeks Changes to English Higher Ed Financing

A long-awaited report on higher education financing in England recommends reducing the maximum undergraduate tuition fee from 9,250 pounds (about...

Commencement Controversy at NYU

Ph.D. graduate's speech backing Israel boycott is condemned by leaders there and at Northwestern, which hired him. Some see academic freedom concerns, given that other political commencement addresses are not attacked.

Pushing Buttons

Do you like pushing buttons? In today's Academic Minute, Indiana University's Rachel Plotnick examines why we became a nation of...

Are ‘Big Deals’ Actually Good Deals?

Cost is the No. 1 reason why colleges end their “big deals” with publishers, but not everyone thinks the agreements are really that expensive.

Competition for Employer Tuition Benefits

ASU's InStride is latest entrant to the $20 billion tuition benefits market, a potential growth area as employers mull alternatives to the traditional college degree and whether to pay for customized online credentials for their workers.