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Xerox Education to Pay $2.4M in Agreement With Massachusetts AG
Student loan servicer Xerox Education Services will pay $2.4 million in a settlement agreement over allegations it mishandled students borrowers'...
Yale Settles Suit on Murder of Grad Student
Yale University has agreed to pay $3 million to settle a suit by the family of a graduate student who...
Academic Minute: Gratitude and Giving Thanks
Today on the Academic Minute, Raymond Boisvert, professor of philosophy at Siena College, explores whether we do enough to give...
Efforts to Defend Undocumented Students
An open letter to President-elect Donald J. Trump from higher education professionals -- faculty, staff and administrators -- calls for...
New Presidents or Provosts: Excelsior College, Lenoir-Rhyne U, New York Chiropractic College, Robeson CC, U of Akron, U of Tennessee-Martin, U System of Georgia
James N. Baldwin, executive vice president and acting president at Excelsior College, in New York, has been appointed president on...
AAUP Condemns Hate Crimes, Endorses Campus Sanctuary Movement
The American Association of University Professors is the latest academic group to speak out against hate crimes and support the...
Federal Judge Blocks Overtime Regulations
A federal district judge in Texas blocked a Department of Labor overtime rule Tuesday night in a major setback for...

An Admissions Experiment Succeeds
In an unprecedented move, the state of Idaho decided to automatically admit all high school graduates to its public universities. Enrollment rose.
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