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Judge Orders Education Department to Reinstate Teacher Prep Grants

A federal judge in Maryland this week ordered the U.S. Department of Education to reinstate numerous grants that support teacher-preparation...

U of Utah Receives $75M for a New Medical Campus

The University of Utah has received a $75 million gift for the construction of an 800,000-square-foot hospital and medical campus...

Americans Demand Greater Accountability in Higher Education, Survey Shows

American voters on both sides of the political aisle are hungry for more transparency and accountability in higher education, according...
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Moody’s Downgrades Sector Outlook to Negative

In December, the ratings agency predicted stability for higher education, but the Trump administration has upended that forecast.

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International Enrollment’s Precarious Moment

International students are a financial lifeline for many colleges, and enrollments are just recovering from the pandemic. The Trump administration is pushing them away.

Education Department Reinstates 65 Probationary Employees

The Education Department is reinstating 65 probationary employees who were fired in the last two months, following a court order...
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Nonprofit Efforts to Support Student Success Lack Data, Public Funds

A recent study from the National College Attainment Network and America Forward identifies the common challenges to student completion and obstacles to sustaining efforts to address these concerns among nonprofit organizations.

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Degree in 3, Plus an M.B.A.

A Pennsylvania college is launching a business degree that can be completed in three years, with the hopes of giving students the opportunity to earn their master of business administration in the fourth year.