Birmingham-Southern Announces Abrupt Closure
Denied a lifeline from a tailor-made state loan program, the small, private Christian institution will close in May after years of financial issues. Read more
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Denied a lifeline from a tailor-made state loan program, the small, private Christian institution will close in May after years of financial issues. Read more
Prodded by conservative activists and politicians, several public universities are interpreting Supreme Court admissions ruling to include a ban on minority-focused aid Read more
Gillian Keegan says parents having to ‘fight to get right support’ as unions say provision falls short of what is needed Read more
After ditching standardized testing — in part by arguing they advance systemic race inequity — a parade of top universities recently announced they are reinstating the SAT requirement. Read more
As concerns mount about online misinformation, AI-created images and the ethics of the digital landscape, several institutions are requiring courses in digital media literacy. Read more
The U.S. Department of Education sent hundreds of thousands of inaccurate student financial aid assessments to colleges in recent weeks, it acknowledged Friday—an error it blamed on an outside vendor. Read more
Association agreement will be signed later this year, European Commission says, with Korea joining framework programme in 2025 Read more
Five-decade UK study finds that aggression at school leads to better-paying jobs, while those with emotional instability went on to earn less Read more
Republican leaders are responding with skepticism to the Biden administration’s plans to hire students to register voters and work in polling places. Read more
Two smaller northwest Ohio colleges are merging, though the two campuses will remain open. Read more