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University of Chicago graduates celebrate during the commencement ceremony.

More UChicago Ph.D. Programs Pause Admissions in Humanities, Social Sciences

The arts and humanities dean said “nearly all” faculty leaders preferred “a broader pause for the division.” Some social sciences programs also aren’t accepting new students.

People walk on the campus of the University of Chicago.

UChicago Reducing, Freezing Ph.D. Admissions for Multiple Humanities Programs

The indebted institution tasked committees of faculty and staff with planning for changes. But this week, a dean forged ahead and announced broad cuts. Two other units are also pausing admissions.

The campuses of Barnard University, University of Florida, Michigan State University and Temple University.

Market Conditions Forced July Cuts at Public and Private Colleges

While cuts at the richest institutions were mostly driven by federal research funding issues, many others also introduced cost-cutting measures due to challenging economic headwinds.

Campus shots of Duke University, Stanford University and Northwestern University

How Trump Forced Cuts at Wealthy Universities

Frozen research funding, rising endowment taxes and other concerns have prompted some of the nation’s wealthiest universities to shed jobs despite their multibillion-dollar endowments.

The University of Utah campus as seen from the top of the stadium

U of Utah Plans to Ax 81 Programs, Minors, Citing New State Law

The University of Utah plans to eliminate 81 academic programs and minors—a step that administrators attribute to a new state...

Morningside University to Absorb St. Luke’s College

Morningside University in Iowa is absorbing nearby St. Luke’s College, officials announced. St. Luke’s, which is focused on nursing and...
The outlines of Indiana, Utah and Ohio as trash cans full of diplomas.

Legislatures Require Colleges to Cut Degrees in Low Demand

Republicans in multiple states passed laws this year pushing institutions to ax academic programs that graduate few students—and requiring them to appeal to state leaders if they want exemptions. Faculty lament the trend.

An illustration of a bunch of diplomas stuffed into a trash can in the shape of the state of Indiana. The background has a map of the United States and the University of Indiana overlaid in it.

Indiana Public Universities to ‘Voluntarily’ End 19% of Degrees

Ahead of a new law setting a minimum number of graduates for academic programs, institutions have vowed to cut or merge more than 400 undergraduate and graduate degrees.