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For-Profit Colleges
By Michael Vasquez

On Friday the organization shuttered its campuses across the country, displacing thousands of students. For months its leaders had been telling them that everything would be OK.  PREMIUM

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Research
By Emma Pettit

In asking the small questions, the researchers have touched on a big one: Which university employees’ stories get told, and why? PREMIUM

Athletics
By Andy Thomason

The ruling in the closely watched case is unlikely to have immediate effects, and falls short of the plaintiffs’ hopes of unrestrained pay for players.

Leadership & Governance
By Eric Kelderman

The Christian college was castigated last year in an unusually blunt accreditation report. A new letter and report are less scathing, but Master’s will still face heavy scrutiny.

From the Archives
By Eric Kelderman and Dan Bauman

Master’s University and Seminary was raked over the coals for “unmatched” lapses in ethics and accountability, and reviewers said the rot begins at the top. Can the institution make change around its powerful president? PREMIUM

Compensation
By Lindsay Ellis

The agency has not issued guidance specific to higher education, but its proposal is in line with what one trade group recommended.

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