English review ‘focusing’ on technical alternative to degrees
Association of Colleges head says new route should be coupled with ‘limit’ on number of students taking bachelor’s degrees
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Association of Colleges head says new route should be coupled with ‘limit’ on number of students taking bachelor’s degrees
The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point could soon no longer offer a major in history.
The year before Sydney Anderson arrived at St. Catherine University last fall, she visited its St. Paul campus four times for events tailored to would-be transfer students like her. She stayed overnight in a dorm and scored an invite to the private college's Day of the Dead bash.
A Massachusetts college's library shared an article about "Decolonizing Thanksgiving," using the hashtag "#NationalDayOfMourning."
The number of new international students fell by 6.6 percent at U.S. universities in fall 2017, and the decline appears to be continuing this fall, according to new data.
Ireland has announced a new plan to combat gender inequality in higher education by creating women-only professor positions across its universities and technology institutes.
Counter-intelligence agent’s warning raises fears for universities that students will feel increasingly isolated
Democrat gains may not convert into legislative wins for higher education, lobbyist warns
What would a college look like if you could design it from scratch? It’s a theoretical question that has been playing out in reality over the past decade in makeshift classrooms around the state, instead of on a typical college campus.
A painting by the College Republicans at the University of Minnesota was vandalized at least twice.