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T he Senate confirmed President Donald Trump ’s pick to oversee higher education policy, a man with deep ties to the ...
Trump's pick to oversee higher ed was a vice president for a company that paid $13 million to settle accusations it defrauded ...
Dean of students at MCC–Penn Valley, Samaiyah Jones Scott, leads efforts to redefine what success looks like for many college ...
The U.S. Department of Education used to employ people whose job was to stop waste, fraud, and abuse. Now, almost all of ...
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Higher-education funding cuts could squeeze cities still recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic
As universities grapple with frozen federal research funding and other cuts, their role as economic engines for local ...
Some universities are scrambling to find alternative funding sources and are having to prioritize their most critical ...
Colleges across the U.S. are reaching a “freezing point” of free speech being restricted on campus as more states pass ...
Is artificial intelligence causing more harm than good in the classroom? That’s the big question at UNCW as AI reshapes the landscape of higher education.
There's a reason why Claire Shipman, acting president of Columbia University, cut a deal with Secretary of Education Linda ...
Higher ed has long served as a ladder of opportunity to a better life. But today, it must become a partner in economic ...
A right-wing think tank called for presidential control of colleges — and received enthusiastic support from leaders and faculty at the University of Austin.
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Trump’s settlement with Columbia could become a model for his campaign to reshape higher education
The Trump administration’s milestone settlement with Columbia promises to bring stability to a university embroiled in ...
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