A total of 23 Memoranda of Understanding were signed between Vietnam and UK education institutions during a forum held in London to boost cooperation and educational […]
Leaders at Sterling College in Vermont arguably should have been elated at the news coming from two other New England colleges in recent weeks. Green Mountain […]
Hi. I’m not Goldie Blumenstyk, who usually writes this column. I’m Scott Carlson, also a senior writer at The Chronicle of Higher Education, covering the business […]
Franklin & Marshall College is moving to close a budget deficit that has developed in recent years, bringing its finances into focus after receiving accolades for […]
International students wanting to study in the United States will find no shortage of colleges and companies willing to help them prepare to do so — […]
Linfield College is planning to cut faculty members as it rethinks how it does business in a time of declining enrollment. But some faculty members at […]
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology will not terminate existing projects with Saudi Arabia, but its leaders say they will seek to strengthen their internal processes for […]
Hampshire College announced Friday night that it will admit as new students for the fall only those who were admitted early decision or were admitted last […]
Creighton University won’t require most freshman applicants to submit results from the ACT or SAT tests beginning in 2020, the university’s president said Tuesday. The Rev. […]
A lawsuit focused on race-conscious admissions at Harvard has added fuel to a fiery debate about wealth and privilege at elite institutions When Andrea Bian applied […]
It will likely be easier for advanced degree holders from U.S. universities to get H-1B skilled worker visas under a rule change proposed by the Trump […]