Trump’s pick for Health and Human Services secretary is aiming to disrupt the National Institutes of Health, the country's ...
Economic shifts, cultural rifts and emerging political fault lines.
An artful new documentary sheds new light even for those familiar with the infamous experiment, Scott McLemee writes.
An on-campus clothing store and diaper subscription service address the financial challenges faced by parenting students at ...
The department released this year’s FAFSA in phases to test the form for bugs and user compatibility issues. Officials said the rollout entered its fourth and final testing phase Wednesday, after ...
In recent years, each new administration has led to significant changes in the rules governing how colleges respond to sexual ...
On World Kindness Day, Jon Alger came by our office to chat about unity dinners, civil discourse and what to expect from ...
Oregon State University graduate student workers went on strike this week to push for raises and to keep shorter union contracts. Their union president says the institution continues to refuse demands ...
Complete College America argues that for higher education, protecting democracy is tied to making colleges accessible and ...
It’s the latest shift to result from a fierce, years-long debate within the ABA over whether the organization should allow law schools to make test scores optional for applicants. In 2022, the ...
Universities should be politically nonpartisan, but when it comes to their missions, there’s no room for neutrality. As Wilson said at The Chronicle, “Neutrality can be more repressive than liberatory ...
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for defense secretary, has been a vocal advocate for for-profit colleges, pushing back on regulations on the sector.