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Will Transparency Ward Off Regulation?

Online program management companies are feeling the heat. 2U, the sector's most visible player, hopes releasing significant data about finances and outcomes will make help make their case.

Avoiding the Red Zone

Colleges try to combat the sexual assaults that spike at the start of each academic year, but experts say many officials don't give students sufficient training to protect themselves or vulnerable peers.

Professor Suspended Over Alleged Drinking in His Class

The University of Alabama has suspended a marketing instructor in whose class a young man appeared to have shotgunned a...

Foundation Publishes Database of Online Program Contracts

The Century Foundation today published a report on the relationships between 79 public colleges and companies they hire to manage...

Flagships Fail on Financial Equity

Most public flagship universities are failing to meet the financial needs of low- and middle-income students, a report finds, and are overly subsidizing wealthier students.

NCAA Lobbies Newsom to Reject Athlete Pay Bill

The National Collegiate Athletic Association's top governing board is urging California Governor Gavin Newsom to reject a bill that would...

Women’s Field Hockey Game Curtailed for Football Fireworks Display

The University of Maine filed a Title IX complaint with Kent State University administrators this week, after a women's field...

Professors in Germany Force Out a New President

Faculty leaders said he'd been selected in a "clandestine" way.