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The Tribe Has Spoken: College 'Survivor' a Hit

Administrators generally have little knowledge of the knockoffs of the popular reality TV show on campuses -- and could be open to liability if students were hurt.

Report: College Ended Affirmative Action and Didn't Tell Anyone

College of Charleston stopped considering race in admissions in 2016, and word just leaked Sunday.

Applications Open for Federal OER Grant

After a few quiet months, the Department of Education has formalized plans to award one to three OER grants totaling $5 million by late September.

Chancellor Search Collapses at Western Carolina

The search for the next chancellor of Western Carolina University has collapsed amid conflicts on the University of North Carolina...

Future of Data Science Jobs

Not enough graduates have data science and analysis skill sets. In today's Academic Minute, part of Siena College Week, Chester...

One and Done

Chancellor at Rutgers's flagship campus resigns after a year, an unusually short tenure at a university already juggling its share of changes.

Poll: Most Americans See Higher Ed Headed in Wrong Direction

Democrats worry about tuition rates; Republicans say professors bring their politics into the classroom and colleges have excessive concern about shielding students from ideas they find offensive. Older Republicans are the most critical.

Levine to Step Down at Woodrow Wilson

Arthur Levine announced Thursday that he will step down next year as president of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation...