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‘Death by a Thousand Cuts’

Teacher education programs were facing major problems even before the pandemic, but are they dying of natural causes or being killed off? Either way, what's lost when they go away for good?

House Democrats Charge Ed Dept. Concealed Actions

Top House Democrats on Tuesday released emails that seemed to contradict the Education Department’s public denials that it stopped the...

Political Divide Over Colleges' Fall Reopenings

The American public is divided over just about everything -- so why wouldn't it be divided over whether colleges and...

Faculty Group Will Investigate U of Akron

The American Association of University Professors added the University of Akron to its list of colleges to investigate for alleged...
Opinion

Joe Biden as Joe College

Historian John R. Thelin returns to the ’60s, when Biden -- along with the majority of his classmates -- was regular, not radical.

Amazon Says 30,000 Employees Have Used 'Upskilling' Program

Amazon on Tuesday said 30,000 of its employees have participated in the company's Career Choice program, which pays 95 percent...

Colleges Scramble to Make Sure Students Will Be Able to Vote

As Election Day approaches, complex laws and the coronavirus pandemic are posing obstacles to voting by college students.

Cal State Enrollment Reached All-Time High

A record number of students are enrolled in the California State University system’s 23 campuses during the fall 2020 semester...