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Walden University Settles in False Advertising and 'Reverse Red-Lining' Lawsuit
A class-action lawsuit against Walden University, a private, for-profit, online institution has concluded with the school settling and agreeing to pay the plaintiffs $28.5 million, pending court approval.
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National University Students Given Access to Work-Based Learning Via Online Platform
For the past three years, students at National University have been given the chance to bolster their in-classroom learning with integrated real-world work experience via a partnership between NU and work-based learning platform Riipen.
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Textbook Access Program Saves Money, Time for Students
The University of Houston is providing all undergraduate students with the books they need for a flat fee through the Cougar Textbook Access Program.
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Report: English Majors Employed at Comparable Rates, Educators Can Do More to Prepare Students for Careers
College students who graduate as English majors actually find jobs at about the same rate as those who major in other subjects, according to a recent report commissioned by the MLA.
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Report: College Degrees Not Valued As Highly as Job Training and Certificates
Though confidence about the value of pursuing a two- or four-year college degree is higher among high schoolers than graduates who either dropped out or chose not to attend in the first place, neither demographic view such pursuits as the most valuable.
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College Degree Still Sound Investment, Despite Rising Tuition
The rates of return on college degrees vary significantly across majors and demographics.
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University of Maryland to Investigate Fraternities, Sororities
The University of Maryland, College Park, has suspended social events involving alcohol and new member recruitment for fraternities and sororities.
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$68M Investment at Notre Dame Aims at Mental Health Crisis
University of Notre Dame's $68 million coalition commitment is expected to address the growing mental health crisis by scaling up solutions in a potential national model.
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A2MEND, University of La Verne Partner to Empower African American Male Scholars
The University of La Verne and the African American Male Education Network & Development Organization, known as A2MEND, are forging a partnership partly aimed at fostering educational opportunities for African American male students.
Student Issues
Report: Degree Completion Rate Tied to Number of Credits Taken Per Year
The number of academic credits a student takes per year has ties to their likelihood to graduate and complete their college journey.
Student Issues
Survey Reveals Most Jewish Students Dissatisfied with Universities’ Responses to Antisemitism
More than half of Jewish college students in a recent online survey say they have been impacted by antisemitism on campus since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack in Israel.
Student Issues
Report Outlines Steps to Take to Support Students and Those Returning to College
Higher education leaders and states can take a number of additional steps to bolster academic success, reenrollment, and degree completion for students who started college but never finished, according to a new report from California Competes.
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A New Track: Fostering Diversity and Equity in Athletics
American sport has always served as a platform for resistance and has been measured and critiqued by how it responds in critical moments of racial and social crises.
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