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Ransomware attacks and a new Google policy have led several colleges to discontinue lifetime access to campus email addresses ...
W ith widespread delays holding up tens of thousands of foreign students worldwide from getting their visas, the “U.S. economy could suffer a loss of $7 billion,” a higher-education group warned ...
The New England Commission of Higher Education, which accredits more than 200 colleges, was specifically targeted by the ...
G regory Washington was taking a risk when he spoke to The Chronicle this month about his frustrations at being targeted in ...
The past academic year has brought myriad challenges to higher education. Here are some ways they’ve shown up in the numbers.
The usual suspects — finances and enrollment — spelled the end of Limestone University in rural South Carolina. But some hope ...
Belle Wheelan reflects on 20 years leading an accreditor that’s recently become mired in fights with conservative politicians ...
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Brown, Columbia, and Penn have all reached agreements with the federal government to restore frozen research funding. But the ...
Researchers say that picking up where they left off is complicated — scientifically, financially, and logistically.
For many academics, the flexibility of the summer schedule allows time for the sort of big-picture career planning that’s ...
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