Discount rates hit record highs
For first time, rates for freshmen at private colleges top 50 percent.
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For first time, rates for freshmen at private colleges top 50 percent.
Boston Globe notes pattern with gifts to Yale and other highly competitive colleges.
Artificial intelligence that reads journal articles and highlights key findings could help researchers stay on top of the latest research. But the technology isn’t ready for prime time.
Student journalists at Transylvania University say administrators have taken away their pay in an attempt to stop their work.
Lawsuit raises question of whether student having his admission rescinded is entitled to the protections he would otherwise receive.
With rules around Title IX in flux, a George Washington University student has filed a different kind of complaint against the institution, alleging it violated another federal law designed to protect survivors.
New studies on student evaluations of teaching say a simple intervention can fight gender bias, at least in the short term, and that perceived teaching effectiveness declines after tenure.
New analysis of Oregon Promise tuition-free scholarship program found that it increased community college enrollment but decreased enrollment at four-year institutions in the first year, and that fewer first-generation and low-income students benefited financially than expected.
Trump administration releases new program-level data on student loans in update to College Scorecard, a first step toward producing outcomes for all college programs.
Balking at a requirement to upload a copy of his doctoral thesis to an online database run by library services company ProQuest, one student pushes back.