For years, major rabbinical schools saw head counts dwindle. Now some are welcoming large incoming classes after creating new ...
Republicans grilled administrators from medical schools at UCLA, UC San Francisco and the University of Illinois over their ...
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A new report conducted by an outside law firm found that the University of Michigan overlooked warning signs before it fired ...
With higher education facing concurrent crises, many institutions are responding not by waiting for conditions to improve but ...
Now that the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee has signed off, the last barrier to relocating ED is a vote ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has floated the idea that the United States government should become a stockholder in artificial ...
The University of Mount Saint Vincent has established a partnership with Apex Technical School to create pathways for ...
As international enrollment drops, institutions are re-evaluating where and how they recruit international students.
The tide of slop will only keep growing if we don’t rethink incentive structures for academic publishing and tenure.
Five awardees received money from the government to incentivize employers to expand registered apprenticeships. Here’s how ...
Ferrum College’s STAR program requires struggling students to participate, yielding early gains in retention and academic ...