World & Nation
A New York regulator hails a deal with colleges and Citibank to make the loan process fairer.
April 3, 2007
Politics
As Tuesday’s quintuple primaries near, the Republican and Democratic presidential campaigns appear to be moving in tandem for the first time.
April 25, 2016
Business
Investment Fund Stung by Loss: The College Fund, which manages nearly $20 billion on behalf of more than 1,400 educational institutions, said it lost an estimated $128 million due to careless trading by a Pennsylvania firm, the New York Times reported.
July 1, 1995
University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill has resigned amid pressure from donors and criticism over testimony at a congressional hearing.
Dec. 9, 2023
The federal government has opened civil rights investigations at schools over allegations of antisemitism or Islamophobia.
Nov. 17, 2023
Archives
The social engineering that wrecked public education in America is now taking aim at American colleges and universities, under the alias of “diversity.”
Dec. 16, 1991
Books
Profile: E.
March 8, 1996
Hillary Clinton appears to have survived one of her worst stretches on the presidential campaign, including concerns about her health, with her lead intact in some key battleground states, several new polls indicate.
Sept. 22, 2016
California
A Philippine-born educator from New York with an eclectic background and extensive academic credentials was appointed president of Pierce College on Wednesday, accepting the challenge of restoring the severely troubled campus to its former flagship status.
March 7, 1996
This much is certain: When the Census Bureau finishes calculating the U.S. population after the 1990 count, California will have more members of Congress and more electoral votes than any state in history.
March 5, 1989