Here’s the truth about the campus budget crisis
Higher ed's financial challenges go deeper than declines in enrollment and operating revenues
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Higher ed's financial challenges go deeper than declines in enrollment and operating revenues
The state of Michigan launched Michigan Reconnect. It’s a $30 million program that will provide scholarships to millions of eligible Michigan adults without college degrees, enabling them to earn a tuition-free associate degree or skills certificate at their in-district community college.
A Washington University in St. Louis sociology professor called for a COVID-19 relief plan “specifically for racial minorities.”
Facebook has censored posts promoting a book from a Catholic professor that criticized feminism.
Education secretary targets 8 March but vice-chancellors warn Covid will keep most students away
New research finds jump in number of questions submitted to "homework help" website Chegg after start of pandemic, an increase the authors say is very likely linked to rise in cheating.
After years of deregulation by the Trump administration, for-profit colleges are bracing for a major reckoning as consumer advocates and lawmakers pressure the Biden administration to take action.
Tufts University promoted an event titled “Rooting Out Racism: An Online Retreat for White Christian Folks."
If you approached me last year at this time and told me my school was going to require each of its 45,000 students to spit in a cup twice a week, I simply would not have believed you.
With Australia’s borders all but closed, many young people who long dreamed of an antipodean education are going elsewhere