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2 More Parents Sentenced in Admissions Scandal

A New York couple who paid $125,000 to have their daughter's standardized test scores altered were sentenced to a month...

Alaska System Puts Consolidation on Hold

The University of Alaska system has shelved consideration of a plan to shift from having its three main campuses be...
Opinion

Training the Foreign Policy Experts We Need

The Education Department's critique of a Middle East studies program is part of steadily growing government skepticism about the value of academic knowledge of the rest of the world, Mitchell L. Stevens and Cynthia Miller-Idriss write.

The Moderates' Alternative to Free College

Joe Biden becomes latest Democratic presidential hopeful to call for huge increases in the federal Pell Grant program instead of free college policies favored by standard bearers on the left.

How a Massive Online University Markets Itself

Inside Higher Ed profiles Southern New Hampshire University's approach to getting its name out, as competition and scrutiny mount.
Opinion

Thinking Outside the Digital Box, Part II

Curtis Newbold offers 10 ways that online programs can inject more in-person touches into the curriculum.

Nobel Prize in Chemistry

The 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded this morning to John B. Goodenough of the University of Texas at...

Study Shows Parents’ Concern for Mental Health

A new study shows that parents are increasingly concerned over their students’ mental health. The survey, conducted by the Mary...