A handful of companies are using so-called last-mile programs to train new hires for as long as a year before taking them on as full-time members of the team.
A coalition of Democratic attorneys general from 18 states filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Education Department for not enforcing an Obama-era rule intended to protect students from predatory for-profit schools.
The spate of arrests, details of under-the-table bribes to teenagers and the downfall of one of the sport's best-known coaches has triggered uncomfortable soul-searching among the institutions at the heart of college basketball, including internal...
Another student has died due to hazing. Research shows that there has been at least one such death in the US since 1954 (with 1958 the only exception). So why does hazing happen in the first place?
Ambitious project to create public database of wage data and other information about all postsecondary credentials seeks to help students and employers know more about what's expected in academic and job-training programs.
Campus police departments’ use of confidential informants is shrouded in secrecy. The Chronicle obtained records detailing the practice at 100 campuses. Here’s what we found.
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