Closing the department would require an act of Congress, but the Trump administration could effectively make it impossible for employees to carry out their work.
by Elin Johnson
Updated March 17, 2025
Community college systems in nearly half of U.S. states already offer limited bachelor’s degree options, but not Illinois.
A new Senate bill aiming to ban legacy admissions nationwide reflects growing public opinion opposing the practice.
The university must comply with a list of demands including changes in its discipline and admissions policies to maintain a “continued financial relationship” with the government.
The University of Vermont’s Grossman School of Business will offer six months of experiential learning with real-world companies.
A graduate business certificate can boost your resume and count toward an eventual degree.
An advising expert says you should take electives based on the career you want to pursue — but she does recommend some courses for all psychology students.
A report from the University of Washington shows just how much cheaper it is to earn your bachelor’s degree at a community college.
Harvard Business School Online’s new Credential of Digital Innovation and Strategy signifies a growing trend in business education.
Free speech advocates worry the overly broad language of the proposal will chill professor and student speech.
A new study suggests the Department of Education’s warning against the use of test-optional policies to bolster student diversity may be misguided.
A survey shows 59% of college students experience at least one form of basic needs insecurity. This percentage is higher for Black and Indigenous students.
The AACSB removed language around diversity and inclusion amid attacks on DEI.