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Texas Law Bans Sanctuary Cities -- and Campuses

Texas Governor Greg Abbott Sunday night signed into law legislation that prohibits local and campus police departments from limiting their...

Defying the Odds on Yield

Free tuition in New York State was supposed to make it impossible for places like Nazareth College to build a class. Yet the private college's yield is up and it will enroll a larger class this fall, without increasing the discount rate.

GetSmarter, a Smart Get?

To mixed reactions from analysts, 2U acquires its way into the certificate and international markets.

Studying the Borderlands

First-year Grinnell students travel to Germany, Greece, Mexico, Spain and the U.S. Southwest for comparative class on migration, borders and refugees.

New President for SHEEO

The State Higher Education Executive Officers Association has hired Robert E. Anderson to be its new president, beginning in August...

College VP Sends Email on Possible Closure

A Holy Cross College administrator mistakenly sent an email to the entire student body last week that contained confidential information...

Santa Cruz Agrees to Demands of Black Students

Ending a three-day occupation of a campus building, the chancellor at the University of California, Santa Cruz, agreed to meet...

Bryan Trustee Resigns Over President's Actions

A trustee has resigned from the board of Bryan College, a small Christian college in Dayton, Tenn., over his concerns...