The annual “State of College Admission” report is important for several reasons. One is that it dispels the myth — propagated by many who write about […]
Iowa Wesleyan University was founded in 1842, four years before Iowa became a state. But this year could be the college’s last. Steven E. Titus, president […]
At least three universities are on the brink of going bust with growing numbers dependent on short-term loans ‘just to survive’, experts warned last night. They […]
The killing of Jamal Khashoggi, the Saudi exile and Washington Post columnist, first troubled media companies, then business titans, then nongovernmental organizations, and ultimately government officials. […]
The liberal arts have become the Rodney Dangerfield of college degrees, getting no respect from many parents and politicians. Yet the joke may be on the […]
In the last several years, colleges have been criticized for their climbing walls and lazy rivers, which signal to some too much spending on nonacademic matters. […]
Cities rarely sue colleges, but New York has received so many complaints against for-profit institutions that it brought a complaint Friday against Berkeley College New York […]
A Chinese company that until January went by the name Jiangsu Zhongtai Bridge Steel Structure Company plans to purchase a nonprofit American music college. What […]
Nestled within the stone-paved streets of a post-Communist city stand the modern, glassy walls of a fundamentally democratic institution. Central European University (CEU), a private institution […]