Texas Southern University awarded more than $400,000 in scholarships to poorly performing students in a scheme to boost enrollment and enrich a school official that went […]
Last updated (3/25/2020, 6:50 p.m.) with news of colleges’ getting less in stimulus money than they asked for, Virginia’s governor urging Liberty’s president to close its […]
Disruptions due to the coronavirus outbreak continued to ripple across higher education Monday, with more cancellations of in-person courses and meetings. Known cases of COVID-19, the […]
Sessions for admitted students are going online, and graduate programs are worried, as are undergraduate programs that are well-known enough to have applicants from far away. […]
The National Association for College Admission Counseling, which has long been responsible for governing how colleges compete with one another for students, has reluctantly opened the […]
Derrick Nnadi is celebrating his team’s Super Bowl victory with some philanthropy. The Kansas City Chiefs’ defensive tackle has announced he will pay all of the adoption fees for […]
Faculty members at Loyola University Chicago criticized the university for abruptly firing all of its English as a second language instructors, full- and part-time, last spring. The terminated […]
If you’re already feeling jittery about enrollment trends, please put down that coffee before reading any further. The rules of competition are changing. Case in point: […]
New research shows that California is ahead of the curve on dual-enrollment participation, but Latinx and black students still lag behind their peers. The brief from Wheelhouse, the […]