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Identifying course equivalents for students moving between institutions can be a time-intensive process that throws them off ...
Matthias Doepke, a German-born economist, spent 30 years in the United States and became a naturalized citizen over a decade ...
New labels assessing colleges’ minority and low-income enrollments, and students’ later earnings, suggest a new orientation ...
The food-service workers, electricians, groundskeepers, and other skilled craft workers were laid off amid budget cuts or their work was outsourced, according to experts.
The order, signed Wednesday, also warns that the administration will seek to remove accreditors’ federal recognition should ...
New Carnegie classifications unveiled. State laws bring cuts to colleges in Utah and Ohio. U.S. scientists eye the exits, and ...
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The agency did not define what it meant by DEI efforts, leaving institutions to try to interpret whether their programs are ...
More than 200 academic leaders have signed on to a statement denouncing the Trump administration for its “unprecedented ...
Thomas Gibson, chancellor of the University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point, has been named chancellor of the University of ...
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A s Donald Trump pursues his trade war against China, the administration risks not only a decoupling of the world’s two largest economies but also a broader unraveling of a decades-long ...