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Federal Aid Cut to For-Profit Law School

The U.S. Department of Education announced Monday that it would block federal student aid funds to Charlotte School of Law...

The Stagnant Wage Premium

The wage gap between college degree holders and workers without a degree has not grown in recent years, and a new study says the culprit is information technology's displacement of "routine" jobs.

New York Ruling on Faculty Handbook as a Contract

A New York State appellate court has reinstated two professors’ lawsuit against New York University, which alleges that the institution...

Scientists Sound the Alarm

Trump’s cabinet picks, other policy signals lead scientists and physicians to issue warnings on direction of incoming administration.

The Focus Group That Wasn't

AP reveals political science professor who cited a focus group as key source for his many interviews and essays never had one.

Yeshiva A Cappella's Take on 'Hamilton'

The Maccabeats, an a cappella group at Yeshiva University, is famous for its Hanukkah videos, which tell the holiday's story...

Data Faulty but Badge Remains

Figures Simmons provided U.S. News about a nursing program were so wrong it was declared "unranked," but the college kept badge of honor on its website.

Facilities Backlog Grows

Colleges and universities continue to record a growing backlog in deferred facilities maintenance, according to a new report released Monday...