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    SXSWedu, .college, and digital ed: The week's most read education news

    Get caught up on higher ed's new web domain, Study.com's community college aspirations, and more right here!

    By Roger Riddell • March 20, 2015
  • Higher ed diversity officers trade ideas to improve campus climates

    The National Association of Diversity Officers’ annual conference focused on tangible ways to better the campus environment.

    By Tara García Mathewson • March 20, 2015
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    House GOP's student aid proposal worse than expected

    The suggested cuts would end Stafford interest subsidies and loan forgiveness for public workers, in addition to limiting income-based repayment eligibility.

    By Tara García Mathewson • March 20, 2015
  • Temple U prioritizes IT accessibility in wake of Penn State case

    The systemic change was sparked by a settlement between the National Federation of the Blind and Penn State.

    By Tara García Mathewson • March 20, 2015
  • Ed Department's Office of Civil Rights facing record high complaints

    The department is asking for 200 more investigators for the next fiscal year.

    By Tara García Mathewson • March 19, 2015
  • Shuttered Mid-Continent U seeking payment from students

    The former Kentucky university failed to get reimbursement from the Department of Education for loans it already approved for students.

    By Tara García Mathewson • March 19, 2015
  • U of Texas again facing admissions scrutiny

    A brief filed by the Cato Institute in the Supreme Court calls an alternative admissions process into question.

    By Tara García Mathewson • March 19, 2015
  • Deep Dive

    Simplifying FAFSA isn't so simple

    Reformers are split on how many questions are enough, or too little, and how often the federal aid application should be completed.

    By Tara García Mathewson • March 18, 2015
  • House GOP budget would freeze Pell grants, reverse expansion

    The Republican budget aims to make the program 'sustainable' and calls for significant cuts.

    By Tara García Mathewson • March 18, 2015
  • Education Department eyeing parallel rating systems for higher ed

    One of the proposed systems would offer information for consumers, while the other would focus on data for policy makers.

    By Tara García Mathewson • March 18, 2015
  • California community colleges create pathway to HBCUs

    The partnership could prove especially beneficial for historically black colleges and universities that have struggled with enrollment in recent years.

    By Tara García Mathewson • March 18, 2015
  • Tennessee Promise leads to federal aid application boost in state

    The number of Tennessee students filing for federal financial aid jumped 19% from 2014 to 2015.

    By Tara García Mathewson • March 18, 2015
  • Brown students protest handling of sexual assault cases

    The students rallied against a recent decision to throw out a case after faulty toxicology reports.

    By Tara García Mathewson • March 17, 2015
  • Stanford president expects more digital in higher ed

    John Hennessy spoke at the American Council on Education's annual gathering Sunday night.

    By Tara García Mathewson • March 16, 2015
  • Grad union organizing efforts get a boost in NYC

    The National Labor Relations Board overturned a previous decision that dismissed the students’ petitions.

    By Tara García Mathewson • March 16, 2015
  • Institutions beyond Oklahoma take closer look at Greek organizations

    The latest fraternity contoversy, involving a racist chant by the University of Oklahoma’s SAE chapter has prompted wider inspection of campus environments.

    By Tara García Mathewson • March 16, 2015
  • Campus presidents speak on race, sexual assault, school finances

    Gallup Education surveyed 647 college and university administrators across the range of institution types.

    By Tara García Mathewson • March 16, 2015
  • MOOCs, PowerSchool, and Gates: The week's most read education news

    Fall behind? Get caught up on the potential future of large lecture hall classes, Instructure's PowerSchool integration, and more right here!

    By Roger Riddell • March 13, 2015
  • Long-serving congressman joins Cengage Learning after leaving House

    Former California Rep. George Miller will counsel the higher ed content and services company after nearly 35 years in politics.

    By Tara García Mathewson • March 13, 2015
  • U.S. Education Department planning open, online skills academy

    The announcement came in a blog post promoting open educational resources.

    By Tara García Mathewson • March 13, 2015
  • Deep Dive

    The days of giant lecture hall courses may be numbered

    Disruptions including the Obama administration's proposal for free community college stand to change the higher ed business model.

    By Tara García Mathewson • March 12, 2015
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    Fraud lands Carnegie Career College founders behind bars

    The duo was found guilty of fraudulently collecting $2.3 million from the U.S. Department of Education.

    By Tara García Mathewson • March 12, 2015
  • Congresswoman seeks to close student privacy ‘loophole’

    Rep. Suzanne Bonamici sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Education questioning FERPA’s reach to campus counseling records.

    By Tara García Mathewson • March 12, 2015
  • Gates Foundation identifies four focus areas for higher ed policy

    The foundation outlined its strategy in a paper about post-secondary advocacy priorities.

    By Tara García Mathewson • March 12, 2015
  • NYU avoids strike, reaching deal with unionized grad students

    The university recognized the revived union in 2013 but just announced the tentative agreement Tuesday.

    By Tara García Mathewson • March 11, 2015