College enrollment continues to slide as free tuition and loan forgiveness stall
Nearly 1 million fewer students have enrolled in college since the beginning of the pandemic. Read more
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Nearly 1 million fewer students have enrolled in college since the beginning of the pandemic. Read more
The suit, filed by three graduate students, alleges that Harvard mishandled Title IX complaints and allowed professor John L. Comaroff to intimidate students who threatened to report him, including the plaintiffs. Readc more
President of company says, 'we want our hosts to develop themselves through advanced learning to fulfill the foundation's other tenets: care more, dream more, and be more.' Read more
As Valentine’s Day approaches, schools across the country are observing the holiday with sex toy giveaways, condom art, and sexually explicit educational events. Read more
About 8,000 students would be eligible under the program, funded by a one-time transfer to the Maine Community College System. Read more
Asian students at the University of Toronto are calling for their administrators to take action after staff distributed “hell money” in traditional Lunar New Year envelopes last week. Read more
As Catholic University of America seeks a new president, it must confront an identity crisis. Read more
Many prominent institutions are looking for their next leaders. Will they fall back on tradition or affect change? Read more
Despite automatic admissions, officials worry too many students aren’t seeking higher education. This might be why. Read more
Arts and humanities are on the list of potential trims that KU may make as it grapples with budget challenges. Read more