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Enrollment Declines Steepest in Midwest and Northeast

Overall college enrollments continue to slide, according to the latest data from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, a nonprofit...

SUNY Official Quits One Day After Exposé

On Sunday, The Times Union reported on numerous falsehoods about his own background attributed to Sergio A. Garcia, senior vice...

Education Department Criticized for Investigating Yale

The National Women's Law Center on Monday blasted the Education Department for investigating Yale University for potentially discriminating against men...

New ACT Rules on Those With Disabilities

ACT on Monday announced new rules on the time provided for some with disabilities related to learning to take the...

Academic Minute: Surprising Implications of Extraterrestrial Life

Today on the Academic Minute: Timothy Mulgan, professor of philosophy at the University of Auckland, discusses a philosophical viewpoint of...

Another Setback for Programs Overseen by Troubled Accreditor

A large for-profit college chain fails in first attempt to find a new accreditor, potentially raising the stakes for the Trump administration's review of ACICS, its current agency.

Finalists for UMass Boston Chancellor Withdraw

All three finalists to become chancellor of the University of Massachusetts have dropped out of the search, the Associated Press...

Panel Urges Washington and Lee to Keep Its Name

A panel appointed by Washington and Lee University to study its history and that history's impact on the institution has...