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In another measure of the massive economic toll of the pandemic on higher education, the resulting shutdowns have been singularly devastating to the college towns in which these campuses are situated.
The Brookings Institution is calling for greater oversight of college spending on advertising, particularly from for-profit institutions.
Meanwhile, the University of Bolton details plans to fully reopen in September, including use of temperature scanners
Rep. Ben Cline, in an exclusive interview with Campus Reform, slammed colleges receiving money from the CARES Act.
A woman must delete photographs of her grandchildren that she posted on Facebook and Pinterest without their parents' permission, a court in the Netherlands has ruled.
A new five year study into views and habits on cheating revealed 62 percent of college students surveyed cheated.
A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a decision in which U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken said last year that NCAA restrictions on education-related benefits violated federal antitrust law by reducing competition in college sports.
Tuition discount rates have been rising for years, but for a majority of colleges, enrollment rates are flat or declining. If this trend continues, more and more private colleges could be forced to close, experts say.
What’s the right college for a student who was home-schooled or attended a K-12 charter school steeped in the liberal arts tradition? The co-founder of an emerging college in Utah says he has an answer for that.