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How Reed Grew International Population in Challenging Year

Letter from college president highlighted approach that made clear that American higher ed doesn't back Trump policies.

Loyola New Orleans Cuts 60 Faculty, Staff Jobs

Loyola University New Orleans is seeking to cut 60 positions in an effort to control costs, The New Orleans Times-Picayune...

Division I Spending on Aid to Athletes Up 9%

Spending on aid to athletes by public Division I universities rose 9 percent in 2016, the first year National Collegiate...

Florida Sued for Failure to Match Donations

Two siblings -- recent graduates of the University of Florida -- are suing the state, saying that it hurt students'...

Aviator Fashion

Pilots have a dress code today, but it wasn’t always that way. In today's Academic Minute, Albright College's Damayanthie Eluwawalage...

Shaky International Yields

At undergraduate level, Southern institutions appear to be having a tougher time attracting students from outside the U.S. Nearly half of graduate deans see declines at the master’s level, and 31 percent at the Ph.D. level.

Beneficiaries of the DeVos Delay

Seizing on a narrow court order affecting cosmetology programs, education secretary delayed key provisions of gainful-employment regulations. But the suspended provisions will affect a broad range of vocational programs with questionable outcomes.

Cut Off

Mizzou will ban students from using ID credit cards to buy nonacademic items from campus store, saying it will promote better spending habits. But students can still buy campus massages with their IDs and use their credit cards for other things.