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Doubts on Diversifying the Facultly

Provosts of American colleges and universities aren't sure their institutions will meet their goals for diversifying the faculty.

Communication Chill

As EPA freezes grants, agencies issue internal guidance to employees on outside communications, stirring fears of political interference in science.

Report on Professors' Role in Student Success

Student success depends, in large part, on the effectiveness of the faculty members instructing them, a report from the American...

Accreditor Approves Apollo Group's Sale

Apollo Education Group on Tuesday said its primary accreditor, the Higher Learning Commission, had signed off on the company's $1.14...

States Intervene in Accreditor's Suit Against Feds

Attorneys general from five states and Washington, D.C., on Tuesday filed a motion to intervene in the lawsuit the Accrediting...

Rutgers Advocacy Effort Calls for BRIDGE Act for Undocumented Students

Students at Rutgers University have sent more than 6,000 letters to their U.S. senators and representatives in support of a...

Reports Argue for Changes to California Higher Ed

Two advocacy groups released reports on public higher education in California Tuesday, arguing for changes as ambitious as free tuition...

U.S. Applications Way Up at Canadian Universities

Canadian universities are reporting increases of 20 to 80 percent in the number of applicants from the U.S. compared to...