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Chinese Students Plead Guilty to TOEFL Fraud
Three Chinese students have agreed to plead guilty to cheating on the Test of English as a Foreign Language and...
Court Draws Lines of Responsibility in Clinical Academic Programs
A federal appeals court ruled Wednesday that Bloomsburg University officials are immune from being sued for dismissing a student from...
As Harvey Shifts a Bit, Baton Rouge Colleges Close
Tropical Storm Harvey has not moved far enough away from Houston to provide relief to the colleges (and everyone else)...
Inside Digital Learning -- Aug.30, 2017 newsletter
In today's Inside Digital Learning: UMass Online is growing enrollments and revenues (now topping $100 million) while flying under the...
Federal Funds for Alternative Tech Training
As reported in Inside Higher Ed, the new Forever GI Bill, a law that significantly expands veterans' higher education benefits...
Charlotte Law Faced Criminal Probe While Seeking Federal Aid
For-profit Charlotte School of Law and its parent company, InfiLaw, were under criminal investigation as they sought to negotiate restoration...
Professors Urge Students: 'Think for Yourself'
Fifteen professors -- from Harvard, Princeton and Yale Universities -- have issued an open letter to new college students, urging...
Academic Minute: Race, Religion and Politics
Today on the Academic Minute: R. Khari Brown, associate professor in the department of sociology at Wayne State University, examines...
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