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Biden Considers Income Caps for Loan Forgiveness

President Biden is considering an income cap of either $125,000 or $150,000 for individuals as he is preparing a student...

Maine Gov. Vetoes Bill to Add Nonvoting Employee Trustees

Faculty and staff members hoping for a voice on the University of Maine’s Board of Trustees won’t get one after...

Illinois Springfield Faculty Vote No Confidence in Provost

Faculty members at the University of Illinois at Springfield reached a no-confidence vote on provost and vice chancellor Dennis Papini...

New Programs: Quantum Science, Engineering, Integrative Professional Studies, Data Science

Harvard University is starting a Ph.D. in quantum science and engineering. Indiana Wesleyan University is starting bachelor’s programs in civil...

The Name Game

Some community colleges have dropped the word “community” from their names as institutions re-envision their academic offerings and try to avoid negative stereotypes.

The Week in Admissions News

Tuition waivers for Native Americans; more Pell Grants for prisoners; Ohio State ends iPad program; hazing at Baylor.

Dual Enrollment Pays Off: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Wes Routon, associate professor of economics and quantitative analysis at Georgia Gwinnett College, explains why...

Gallaudet Moves Classes and Finals Online

Gallaudet University has moved the remaining classes this semester, as well as final exams, online, The Washington Post reported. Students...