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Trying Times for Tribal Colleges

Lack of internet access, declining first-year enrollment and increasing student withdrawals are just some of the pandemic-related challenges. Many students have also lost family members to COVID-19.

Tenure Awarded… at Allegheny, Saint Joseph's, Willamette, WPI

Allegheny College Ian Carbone, environmental science and sustainability Heather Moore Roberson, community and justice studies and Black studies Lauren Paulson...

Post U Completes American Sentinel Deal

Post University has completed its acquisition of American Sentinel University, it said Monday, six weeks after the deal was announced...

Paier College of Art Prunes Name Amid Bridgeport Acquisition

Paier College of Art is cutting part of its name and moving to Bridgeport, Conn., it said Monday, the latest...

Oregon State President's Future in Jeopardy Amid LSU Fallout

Oregon State University’s Board of Trustees will meet Wednesday to discuss the leadership of F. King Alexander, Oregon State’s current...

200 Layoffs Planned at City College of San Francisco

City College of San Francisco issued preliminary layoff notices this month to 163 faculty members and 34 administrators, the San...

Academic Minute: Why Trust Matters

Today on the Academic Minute: Ben Ho, associate professor of economics at Vassar College, examines how we gain trust in...

States Maintain Higher Ed Funding

Federal relief dollars appear to be enough to keep nationwide totals of state higher ed funding steady this fiscal year, even amid the pandemic. But almost half of individual states still reported funding declines.