Defense team of charged Harvard professor in China recruitment case says he is a ‘victim’
Former chemistry professor Charles Lieber was indicted by a federal grand jury
Virus exposes sharp economic divide: College vs. non-college
Fewer than half of high school graduates are now working. Two-thirds of college graduates are.
Ivanka Trump commencement address at WSU Tech canceled after backlash
WSU Tech's decision came after a professor at its partner school wrote a letter opposing the invitation to Ivanka Trump.
College Board suspends SAT registration outside North America, cites ‘bot’ activity
The COVID-19 pandemic had already stymied admissions exams.
What are the top 20 law schools in the US?
The top 20 law schools in the U.S. range in price from roughly $36,400 to more than $72,000 per year.
Who is college admissions scandal mastermind William 'Rick' Singer?
Singer was in the business of helping high school students get into some of the country’s top colleges for 25 years.
Federal student loans will be at cheapest level ever this school year
The reprieve comes as the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, which prompted an unprecedented shutdown of the U.S. economy
US-China tensions may pose risk to Chinese grad students
President Donald Trump said he would make an announcement about China on Friday, and administration officials said he is considering a months-old proposal to revoke the visas of students affiliated with educational institutions in China linked to the People’s Liberation Army or Chinese intelligence.
After George Floyd death, University of Minnesota won't hire police as security at football games
Floyd, 46, died while in Minneapolis police custody on Monday night.
These universities have the highest endowments
Endowments are the sum total assets invested into a particular institution and are used to support that institution in achieving its academic goals.
Trump administration to crack down on Chinese student visas: report
The reported crackdown would apply to 3,000 out of the 360,000 Chinese students in the U.S.
Coronavirus scammers target college students
Here are some clues an email could be fake.
Loughlin, Giannulli 'deeply regret' college admissions scandal involvement: Report
Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli are looking forward to putting their criminal misdeeds in the past.
529 college savings plans: What to know and what has changed
The plans can help families limit borrowing for education.
New parent charged in college admissions case, agrees to guilty plea
Man allegedly paid Georgetown tennis coach Gordon Ernst $50,000 in 2017 to get his daughter admitted as an athlete.
Coronavirus may cost US $4.5B because of international student decline: NAFSA
The U.S. is at risk of losing billions of dollars from international students during the coronavirus.
University of Michigan head: What school decides for fall will likely stick for year
The University of Michigan won't have a football season this fall unless all students are able to be back on campus for classes.
What are the top public high schools in the U.S.?
Although the highest-ranked schools are scattered throughout the country with the top 100 spanning 29 states.
SEC begins coronavirus comeback, will allow voluntary college athlete workouts
SEC athletics facilities can reopen starting June 8 for voluntary in-person workouts.
Lori Loughlin, Mossimo Giannulli plead guilty to college admissions charges
The couple pleaded guilty via video-conference.



















