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2 Universities Halt Treatment for Trans Youths

A Missouri law limits gender-affirming care for minors, but two institutions have gone beyond the bounds of the legislation and will also stop treating existing patients.

Broward College President Resigns Abruptly

Broward College president Greg Haile resigned abruptly Wednesday night, offering little indication as to why he was leaving after five...

Colorado College Welcomes Transfers From Anti-DEI States

Colorado College will welcome any college student seeking to transfer from an “anti-DEI state,” the college announced Thursday. The new...

Cornell Cancer Researchers Fabricated Data

Two former scientists at Cornell University used made-up data in 12 different scientific papers published between 2008 and 2016, according...
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The Second Life of Bloomfield College

Bloomfield College was lurching toward closure until Montclair State University stepped in. The presidents of both institutions reflect on the unlikely merger of a private college and a public university.

CFPB: Tuition Payment Plans Can Be Risky, Costly for Students

Tuition payment plans offered by colleges and universities should be thought of as a type of loan even if they...
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Tuition Resets Continue Amid Public Skepticism of College’s Value

Bridgewater College in Virginia and Wartburg College in Iowa are two of the latest institutions to announce drastic cuts to their tuition sticker prices.

A photo of West Virginia University students, faculty members and others sitting and standing in a room at West Virginia University, with some holding signs protesting proposed academic program and faculty position cuts.

West Virginia Students, Faculty Cry Out on Final Day Before Vote on Deep Cuts

At a raucous public comment session Thursday, the WVU Board of Governors heard final pleas to reject university administrators’ proposed cuts. But state politicians and university leaders aren’t expected to heed the protests.