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California Appeals Court Largely Upholds Judgment Against Ashford

A California appeals court largely upheld a lower court’s 2022 finding that the former Ashford University and its parent company...

U.S. Offers Temporary Patch for FAFSA Technical Glitch

The Education Department said Tuesday it will fix a technical glitch in its new Free Application for Federal Student Aid...
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U.K. Universities Targeted by Cyberattack

Hackers known as Anonymous Sudan reportedly took responsibility and cited the “U.K.’s continued support for Israel” as the reason for their actions.

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Report: Student Completion Rates Rise With Annual Credits Earned

New analysis from Ad Astra finds a correlation between the number of credits a student completes in a year and their likelihood of retaining and completing a degree.

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The Black History Higher Ed Needs Now

In higher ed today, the wisdom of marrying the labor and racial justice movements is once again apparent, Karin Alejandra Rosemblatt writes.

Preventing Disasters: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Ilan Kelman, professor of disasters and health at University College London, explores some options for...
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Duke Stops Assigning Point Values to Essays, Test Scores

Duke University is no longer assigning numerical ratings to applicants’ standardized test scores and essays, a university spokesperson confirmed in...