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BREAKING: Education Department Slaps Serious Sanctions on ITT

The U.S. Education Department on Thursday announced several new sanctions on ITT Technical Institutes, which experts said could push the...

Guided Memory

Did you wash the dishes in the sink before work this morning? In today's Academic Minute, Boston University's Howard Eichenbaum...

The Sky Isn't Falling

Critics of this week's NLRB decision in favor of graduate student unions at private institutions say it could turn graduate education upside down. But that hasn't happened on a campus with one of country's oldest public-sector graduate employee unions.

U Chicago to Freshmen: Don't Expect Safe Spaces

After a year of protests nationwide, one university is trying to be clear about what students should expect.

American U of Afghanistan Attacked

Thirteen people reported killed in attack by gunmen that came weeks after two foreign professors were kidnapped. Seven students among the dead, as is instructor who studied in U.S.

Academic Minute: Guided Memory

Today on the Academic Minute, Howard Eichenbaum, university professor in the department of psychological and brain sciences at Boston University...

Study: Paying Tuition With Credit Cards Is Costly

Many colleges allow students or families to pay tuition bills with credit cards, but the fees associated with those payments...

St. John's U of New York Goes Test Optional

St. John's University, in New York, has dropped its requirement that applicants submit SAT or ACT scores -- for at...