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Job Market Stabilizes for Historians

History jobs report indicates that the market may be stabilizing and could do so further as the number of new Ph.D.s continues to decline.

Hampton Pharmacy Program Loses Accreditation

The Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education decided to revoke the accreditation for Hampton University’s pharmacy program at the council’s January...

Valdosta State Dean Arrested in Child Sex Sting

Valdosta State University has confirmed that dean Keith Walters has been put on administrative leave following his arrest for obscene...

College Lobbying Declined After Earmarks

Many colleges have pulled back on lobbying Congress. But with talk of earmarks coming back, will higher education institutions start spending big on K Street lobbyists again?

Harvard, Yale Investigated for Foreign Funding

The U.S. Department of Education announced investigations on Wednesday into Harvard and Yale Universities’ compliance with a federal law requiring...

Academic Minute: New Mother Challenges

Today on the Academic Minute, Margaret Quinlan, associate professor of communication studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte...

Merit-Aid "Arms Race"

A report from New America calls for federal intervention on the enrollment management industry to stop what it refers to...
Opinion

The Other Student Debt Jubilee

New data show that graduate students are earning windfall benefits with income-based repayment, Jason Delisle writes, arguing that the federal programs are providing the largest benefits to those who need them least.