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Early-Childhood Program Linked to College Success

Inner-city children who participated in an intensive childhood education program in Chicago from preschool to third grade were more likely...

Gainful-Employment Rule Without Sanctions?

The U.S. Department of Education on Monday distributed proposals for rewriting the gainful-employment rule, which the Trump administration halted last...

Academic Minute: Treating Type 2 Diabetes

Today on the Academic Minute, Rachel Perry, associate research scientist at Yale University, looks into this question. Learn more about...

Dutch University Won't Offer Degrees on China Campus

The University of Groningen, in the Netherlands, announced on Monday that it will “reconsider” its plans for a campus in...

Decline in Student Loan Borrowing

U.S. report shows undergraduate borrowing was down in 2015-16 from four years earlier, across nearly all types of institutions. Meanwhile, the proportion of students receiving grant funding rose.

Tennis Player Suspended After Racial Remark

Appalachian State University has suspended a tennis player on its team after he was reported to have made a racial...

Florida State Ban on Greek Life Partially Lifted

After a hazing death last year, Florida State University's fraternities and sororities will once again be allowed to operate, though...

More Evidence of a Drop in International Grad School Enrollment

Council of Graduate Schools finds 1 percent decline in new international students and 3 percent decline in international applications. The dips were concentrated in master's programs and at less research-intensive universities.