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Many Texas students enroll in community colleges hoping to eventually transfer to a university, but only about 20 percent of them end up doing it.
University demotes two high-ranking administrators after they apparently failed to follow policy in investigating and disciplining a reportedly racist coach.
Universities must look beyond a narrow conception of impact to communicate the true value of higher education to society
If you’re in the business of doing good or helping your community, Capital University is looking to say thanks and pay it forward in a new way.
Attending a for-profit college widens the earnings gap between rich and poor students, new research finds. Enrolling at a selective college does the opposite.
Roman Catholic colleges are rescinding honorary degrees and renaming buildings in response to grand jury investigation into sex abuse and cover-ups. Marquette's former president asks that building honoring him be renamed.
Beginning in fall 2018, Stanford University will no longer publicize data regarding the numbers of undergraduate applications it receives during the early or regular admission cycle.
All research funded by participating public bodies across Europe must be made freely and openly available to read and download, agency heads say
As college students across the state begin the new school year, Gov. Andrew Cuomo has launched a new initiative to address food insecurity on public campuses and ensure hunger doesn't interfere with students' education....
Class action suit says College Board's use of recycled questions hurt all test takers. Some push for scores from August to be abandoned; advocates for international students say they are being scapegoated.