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Protecting Faith-Based Colleges

The U.S. Education Department says its newly proposed rule would "level the playing field" for religious institutions applying for funding from the agency. But critics question the motives and assumptions underlying the rule.

‘Language Death’ in Denmark

Educators say 32 foreign language programs have closed in the last five years.

Warren Scrutinizes Fake University Sting

Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat, on Thursday joined other congressional Democrats in writing a national accreditor for its role...

S&P Issues Negative Outlook for Higher Ed

The U.S. higher education outlook is negative, with more potential disruptions to credit than favorable opportunities, S&P Global Ratings said...

Moody's: Slow Student Loan Repayment Driving High Balances, Bringing Social, Credit Implications

Slow repayments have become the most important contributor to rising student loan balances, Moody’s Investors Service said in a report...

House Rebukes DeVos on Borrower Defense

The Democratic U.S. House of Representatives easily passed a resolution Thursday expressing disapproval of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos’s borrower-defense rule...

Clemson English Lecturers Make $20K Less Than Peers

Clemson University’s full-time lecturers in English earn $20,000 less than the national average and their colleagues universitywide, according to an...

Academic Minute: Marital Communication

Today on the Academic Minute, Amanda Miller, associate professor of sociology at the University of Indianapolis, discusses how communication is...