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Appeals Court Reverses 2 Varsity Blues Convictions

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit reversed the fraud convictions of two wealthy parents accused of participating...
A marching band in red and gold outfits plays in front of the Reflecting Pool and Washington Monument.

A Growing Corps of ‘Capital Campuses’

Satellite campuses are proliferating and expanding in Washington, D.C. Not only do they enhance the student experience, but they also give institutions access to policy makers and grant-writing organizations.

Resolution Blocking Debt-Relief Plan Clears House Committee

House Republicans on the Education and Workforce Committee advanced a resolution Wednesday on a party-line vote to overturn President Biden’s...

Ep. 96: Creating Higher Ed Experiences That Transform Lives

How can colleges ensure that all students emerge with a sense of agency and purpose that improves their well-being decades later?

Alaska Legislature Rejects Nominee to U of Alaska Board

The Alaska Legislature on Tuesday rejected one of Governor Mike Dunleavy’s nominees for the University of Alaska’s Board of Regents...
Three therapy dogs sit on a blue couch.

Student Wellness Tip: Therapy Dogs for Daily Destressing

Nazareth College provides weekly dog office hours for students to engage in animal-assisted mental health and wellness interventions.

Second AP Exam Has Technical Problems

Students taking the AP test in English encountered problems but will be allowed to make up the test.

West Virginia Coach Uses Antigay Slur in Radio Interview

The head coach of the West Virginia University men’s basketball team used an antigay slur, twice, during a radio interview...