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3 mars 2019

Revolt Over Dean’s Ouster

HomeBy Marjorie Valbrun. At University of Southern California, some donors and trustees join with students and professors to demand that dean be kept in his job. More...

3 mars 2019

Report: 10 Common Gaps in Student Supports

HomeBy Paul Fain. A new analysis from Inside Track, a student coaching nonprofit, seeks to identify the 10 most common student support challenges that colleges face. More...

3 mars 2019

New Site on College Expenditures

HomeBy Paul Fain. The American Council of Trustees and Alumni last week released a new website on college expenditures. Drawn from federal data, the site provides eight years of the most recently available figures on administrative and instructional spending patterns for 1,500 four-year colleges, both public and private. More...

3 mars 2019

Argosy Fails to Distribute $9 Million in Federal Aid

HomeBy Paul Fain. Argosy University has failed to distribute more than $9 million in financial aid to its students, a court-appointed receiver told The Arizona Republic, and it's unclear where the money is. More...

3 mars 2019

Endowment Returns Slow; Survey Offers Peek at Spending

HomeBy Rick Seltzer. Returns fell by a third in 2018 but were still positive, according to survey. Questions rise over how wealthy and poor institutions are spending diverging gains. Plus list of the largest endowments. More...

2 mars 2019

A CIO and a Shady Side Gig

HomeBy Lindsay McKenzie. Liberty University is standing by its chief information officer despite reports that he accepted cash to rig online polls for Donald Trump. More...

2 mars 2019

Proposed Cuts Imperil 1,300 University Jobs

HomeBy Greg Toppo. Alaska's governor proposes a 41 percent cut, the largest in a century, to the public university system. State's only medical education would be eliminated. More...

2 mars 2019

The Shutdown's Lingering Effects on Research

HomeBy Andrew Kreighbaum. Top officials at research institutions make case for long-term funding deal and say the effects of the shutdown will last for weeks or months. More...

2 mars 2019

Alexander Wants New Higher Ed Law by End of Year

HomeBy Andrew Kreighbaum. A top staffer for Senator Lamar Alexander, a Tennessee Republican and chairman of the Senate education committee, said Monday that the senator wants to pass a reauthorization of the Higher Education Act before Christmas. More...

2 mars 2019

Trump Administration Pulls New IG Pick

HomeBy Andrew Kreighbaum. After criticism from Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat, the White House reversed its pick to replace the acting inspector general, the top watchdog within the Department of Education. More...

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