The political polarization of lawmakers’ views on higher ed may be at an all-time high, but it didn’t come out of nowhere.
Harvard officials enslaved more than 1,600 people from 1636 to 1865, new research released Tuesday shows. Harvard University ...
Planned commencement speakers at Rutgers, Utah Valley and South Carolina State were dropped amid criticism of their past ...
The National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators says institutions could be penalized for decisions they were ...
Although the monetary value of the deal is unknown, Instructure says the cybercriminals have returned the hacked personal ...
This year's survey takes a look at how campus CTOs are handling AI integration, addressing cybersecurity vulnerabilities and sustainability, and otherwise balancing innovation with limited resources.
The concept of trust is front and center in contemporary discussions about the crisis in higher education. Hardly a week goes ...
The FAFSA Simplification Act, passed by Congress in 2020, has met its goals, with more students eligible for the Pell Grant than ever before and a larger proportion of those students receiving the ...
Lumina and Gallup’s annual survey of alumni shows they are confident about their decision to go to college, but believe the ...
Cornell University is investigating an incident between President Michael Kotlikoff and student demonstrators in which he bumped them with his car after they followed him out of an event. Following ...
In a Q&A with Anna O. Law, Dominique Baker discusses how the history of migration in the United States impacts the current fight over access to higher education for undocumented students.
Since New Mexico Highlands University president Neil Woolf was placed on paid administrative leave last week, additional ...
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