Catherine MorrisLGBTQ+Cedarville University Not Giving Ground on Same-sex Relationship MattersSome schools in Council for Christian Colleges and Universities, like Cedarville, are doubling down on their policy of no tolerance for same-sex relationships, while two of the 123 member institutions have decided to show greater forbearance.September 1, 2015StudentsSchools Spending More Despite State CutsA new report from the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU), finds that, on average, four-year public universities may have raised tuitions, but that increase does not fully cover the amount lost by state disinvestment.August 27, 2015HomeBecker College Reverses its CourseBecker College has made a complete transformation in enrollment, endowment and overall quality after being named one of America’s worst colleges in 2014.August 13, 2015StudentsClinton Unveils Plan to Solve Student Debt and High Tuition CostsClinton’s New College Compact is a far-ranging proposal that extends beyond solving the problem of excessive student debt and rising college tuition costs.August 10, 2015StudentsSenate Seeks Ways to Take Income Out of Graduation Rate EquationA Senate committee is pondering structural reforms that would improve student graduation rates.August 5, 2015Community CollegesIntel Putting $5M Toward Georgia Tech Diversity PushThe Georgia Institute of Technology will receive $5 million over the next five years from Intel to increase the number of minorities and women going into engineering and computer science.August 4, 2015WomenLeadership Institutes Building Pipelines of Women, MinoritiesEfforts to result in more women and minorities on track to become university or college presidents.August 3, 2015HomeMassachusetts Cracks Down on 2 For-profit CollegesKaplan Career Institute and Lincoln Technical Institute will pay back $2.3 million to hundreds of students for overstating their job placement rates and pressuring students to enroll.August 2, 2015HomeSenators Push for Confidential Advisers to Campus Assault SurvivorsA Senate committee discussed possible responses to campus sexual assault at a hearing Wednesday.July 29, 2015LatinxEducation Cuts May Be a Solution to Puerto Rico Debt CrisisTo solve Puerto Rico’s debt crisis, cut spending on education and sell off government real estate, said a report commissioned by 34 hedge funds that own a large percentage of the commonwealth’s bonds.July 28, 2015Previous PagePage 28 of 43Next Page