Cape Cod Community College placed former president John Cox on paid administrative leave last October after receiving ...
A New America report highlights housing instability, affordability challenges and limited awareness of institutional aid ...
Two women with disabilities accused the Education Department in a new lawsuit of unlawfully closed their applications for ...
A survey of Gen Z students showed many searched TikTok for scholarships. It led them to new opportunities—but also ...
Legislation signed into law by Kansas governor Laura Kelly, a Democrat, will prohibit public colleges from mandating students ...
The Texas A&M University Board of Regents named Susan Ballabina as sole finalist for the presidency on Monday. She has deep ...
Institutions have said in court filings they aren’t confident in the data they submitted to the Education Department, and ...
If you work in faculty development, you have probably heard the same concern on a loop for the past year: All my students are ...
The Trump administration on Friday removed two immigration judges who dismissed deportation cases against two high-profile ...
A bit more humility about the ability to predict the future is in order, both for colleges and, frankly, legislators.
How well colleges and universities adapt to serve what a recent report from Texas calls “potential completers” could help determine the industry’s fate.
Chancellor Brandon Creighton’s memo said the system will “prioritize [faculty] recruitment in alignment with this memorandum.
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