How 3 colleges are preparing for a ‘demographic pothole’
High school graduates expected to peak at 4 million in 2025 before hitting a 'demographic pothole'
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High school graduates expected to peak at 4 million in 2025 before hitting a 'demographic pothole'
Lawsuits across the country have been filed against colleges for charging students fees for services that were cut off during the pandemic.
An effort underway at UCLA led by a faculty coalition is calling for administrators to defund and abolish police activity on campus.
High of 35% comes after universities adopt ‘no detriment’ approach to results during Covid pandemic
Springer is investigating allegations of “middle school” plagiarism against an editor of one of its journals. In a strange tale, the editor is accused of working with a pair of researchers who eventually pulled their paper from consideration -- and then publishing much of that paper later, naming himself and a retired judge from Arizona with no academic publication record as the sole co-author.
Teenagers' mental health is being damaged by heavy social media use, a report has found.
Wayfinding Academy began the free tuition program last August, as an extension of the institution’s mission to focus on equity and centering students.
At its essence, a college accreditor ensures that the schools receiving federal financial aid dollars are providing an education to students that can lead to a good jobs that help pay those student loan bills.
A University of California-Riverside professor spoke out against heterosexuality, calling it a "tragedy."
Cornell University recently announced that the university has received a $5 million grant from the Mellon Foundation to study the link between migration and racism.