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Bills Target Academic Espionage

Congress is paying increasing attention to risk of foreign actors stealing American research. Two new bills take very different approaches to addressing the threat -- and universities much prefer one approach over the other.

Few Students of Defunct For-Profit Chains Have Transferred

Just 1 percent of students enrolled at Dream Center-operated institutions at the time of their closure earlier this year have...

Sociologists' Recommendations on Contingent Faculty

The American Sociological Association in a new report urges institutions to commit to “maximum feasible equity for contingent faculty.” Specific...

Preparing Freshmen for Crime Prevention

Campus security departments across the country are hoping to help freshmen be mindful of crime prevention by integrating information sessions into orientation.

When Brick and Mortar Is an Innovation

Capella University was an early online-only institution and a pioneer in competency-based learning. Its newest advance? A building.

States Wade Into Title IX Debate

In departure from Trump administration's approach, Texas Legislature votes to require college officials to report campus sexual misconduct or face criminal penalties. But civil libertarians and some survivor advocates criticize the legislation.

Digital Learning in ‘Inside Higher Ed’ This Week

Among the topics: Liberty's online enrollment swoons, requiring budget cuts; Virginia agency shuts a university's online program.

‘Panic Attack’ on Campus Radicals

New book offers a critique of the campus left and Title IX rules.