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Obama Student Loan Rule to Take Effect

Federal judge rejects challenge to 2016 borrower-defense rule, clearing the way for new benefits for borrowers, including tens of thousands who attended defunct for-profit colleges.

Hungary Officially Ends Gender Studies Programs

Hungary has removed gender studies from a list of approved master's programs following publication of a government decree signed by...

The Education Department's Call to Action

Winners of a federal innovation challenge convened last week to ponder higher education's most pressing problems and the technology tools that might address them.

Credentialing Evolves as Demand Grows for Middle-Skills Jobs

The bachelor's degree remains by far the best ticket to a well-paying job, according to new research from the Georgetown...

Digital Learning News in 'Inside Higher Ed' This Week

Among the topics: six more universities offer degrees through edX; billion-dollar OER savings; imposing rigor on federal aid experiments; MIT bets big on AI.

ACT May Be Used to 'Confirm' National Merit Status

The National Merit Scholarship Corporation is changing the rules on the final step of winning a National Merit Scholarship. Applicants...

Spotlight on Innovation: Unity College Carves Out Online Niche

A small environmental college in Maine created a suite of specialized online programs with help from faculty and staff enthusiasts.

Valparaiso Won't Say Whether Law School Will Close

Valparaiso University declined repeatedly to comment on the future of its law school after the Tennessee Higher Education Commission voted...