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5 Years in Prison for Fraudulent Admissions Consultant
An education consultant who was found guilty by a Massachusetts jury of defrauding a Hong Kong family of $2 million...
'Liberal Arts in Action'
Members of the Council of Independent Colleges and other supporters of liberal arts education gathered in Washington Thursday for a...
Academic Minute: Digital Literacy
In today's Academic Minute, Mega Subramaniam, a professor at the University of Maryland at College Park's College of Information Studies...
EVersity Launches, Adds Content Provider
EVersity, the University of Arkansas System's fully online institution that launched last week, now has its first applicants and a...
Alleged Serial Plagiarizer on Leave From Arizona State
A professor of history at Arizona State University who’s been accused of plagiarism multiple times was placed on administrative leave...
Report: Too Little Done to Encourage Income-Based Loan Repayment
Many student loan borrowers who could qualify for the federal government's income-based repayment plans do not participate in them, and...
New Data on Value of College Degrees, Majors
A new study confirms previous research finding strong long-term economic payoff to earning a college degree, and a larger payoff...
Academic Minute: Technological Trust
In today's Academic Minute, Richard Pak, a psychologist at Clemson University, considers when relying on computers has unintended consequences. Learn...
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