Major loan servicer settles Mass. lawsuit
Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency settles a lawsuit alleging it prevented hundreds of thousands from having loans forgiven or reduced.
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Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency settles a lawsuit alleging it prevented hundreds of thousands from having loans forgiven or reduced.
About 29,000 students attending six state-owned universities — three in Western Pennsylvania — gained a public assurance that they can earn degrees without leaving their individual campuses, even if the schools are merged in fall 2022.
Pigs can play video games, scientists have found, after putting four fun-loving swine to the test.
Toronto professor offers path to ‘innovation in real places’, arguing that prestige research universities aren’t that important
On his first day in office, President Biden released an executive order interpreting Title IX to “prevent and combat discrimination on the basis of gender identity or sexual orientation.”
A nonprofit is working to remove the Chinese government’s presence from academia.
In December, artist Sam Kerson sued the Vermont Law School for threatening to cover a campus mural he painted in 1994 depicting the state’s role in helping freed slaves via the Underground Railroad.
University of Memphis raised its minimum wage for staff last month to $15 per hour. Workers say the move was sorely needed.
Coca-Cola is to test a paper bottle as part of a longer-term bid to eliminate plastic from its packaging entirely.
Academics oppose use of International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition adopted by university