For-Profit Colleges May Have a Profitable 2018
In December the Department of Education announced that students defrauded by the now defunct higher education chain Corinthian Colleges would not be... Read More
Net Neutrality Repeal Puts Research and Intellectual Freedom at Risk
The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and former Verizon attorney Ajit Pai announced on Tuesday that the agency would vote... Read More
House Tax Bill Threatens Graduate Students
It is widely understood but often unspoken that pursuing a graduate degree is risky business. PhD students in particular face years of... Read More
Title IX Rollback: What Colleges Can Do
In September, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos announced a new sweeping policy that would roll back campus sexual assault protections issued under... Read More
Resources for Teaching about Racism
As schools open in the wake of recent events in Charlottesville and across the country, teachers at all levels are struggling to... Read More
Opportunities for International Education on the Chopping Block
A congressional subcommittee has passed a bill that could eliminate all funding for Fulbright-Hays, a Department of Education program that provides opportunities... Read More
The Immigration Ban Harms Us All
The Trump administration’s executive order of 27 January 2017 temporarily bans citizens from seven countries with predominantly Muslim populations (Syria, Iran, Iraq,... Read More