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Tuition Increases Remain at a Historic Low

As tuition rises slowly, the amount of federal loans students and parents take on to finance higher education declines, the College Board’s annual report shows.

Penn State Denounces Appearance by Antigay Provocateur

Penn State administrators have denounced the forthcoming appearance of right-wing provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos, who has been invited by a student...

Another Round of No-Poaching Settlement Checks

Some nonmedical faculty members at Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are now receiving settlement...

Tighter Regulations for For-Profits?

The Department of Education begins the process of writing new regulations limiting what for-profit institutions can count as nonfederal sources of revenue with two public hearings this week.

New University May Open in Seattle Area

Plans are in the works to open a new university in the Seattle metro area in fall 2023 focused on...

Academic Minute: Cambodia’s Heroic Rats

Today on the Academic Minute: Darcia DeAngelo, assistant professor of sociocultural anthropology at the University of Oklahoma, determines how these...

March Madness Triggered Spike in COVID-19 Infections

March Madness celebrations caused a noticeable spike in COVID-19 infections last spring, a new study published by JAMA Network Open...

Future of Privacy Forum: Students Worry About Data Privacy

College students are increasingly concerned about data privacy and whether colleges and educational technology companies are doing enough to safeguard...