Last Year Was Miserable. Can Colleges Make This One Better?
Early registration figures suggest that students who completed Montclair State’s summer bridge program last year will return to campus this fall in slightly higher numbers. Read more
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Early registration figures suggest that students who completed Montclair State’s summer bridge program last year will return to campus this fall in slightly higher numbers. Read more
A law school program funded by TV jurist Judge Judy Sheindlin is in violation of federal law according to a professor who frequently files legal complaints. Read more
When Rachel Liberty first entered a prison four years ago, her worldview was “fundamentally changed.” Read more
Ohio University is working to change regional campus degree offerings and financial aid options to make the campuses more accessible. Read more
A foundation supportive of defunding the police granted the University of Illinois-Chicago $1.5 million for a think tank focused on “abolition, economic democracy and climate justice.” Read more
All but one public university in Virginia are taking steps to address students' tuition burden after a call to action from the governor. Read more
A survey conducted by Harvard University student newspaper The Harvard Crimson revealed that the number of liberal-identifying faculty in the Arts and Sciences Department has increased, and only around 1% of faculty identify as conservative. Read more
A group of 60 Congressional Democrats asked the Education Department to clarify how Title IX protects students who are pregnant, parents or seeking an abortion. Read more
Nationally, it’s being described as a “male college crisis,” and Indiana is not immune to the trend. Read more
The online offshoots of LSU and UMass are two examples of institutions taking Credit for X to the next level. Read more