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Health Apps Serve as Student Wellness Maps
To make wellness content more accessible to learners, colleges and universities are investing in staff- and student-developed health applications.
Professor Sues Mayo Over Threat to Fire Him for Interviews
A professor is suing the Mayo Clinic medical school after a department chair threatened to fire him following a CNN...
University of Phoenix’s Accreditor Approves Deal With Idaho
The Higher Learning Commission, which accredits the University of Phoenix and roughly 500 other colleges across the United States, has...

College Transfer Process Is ‘DIY’ for Many Students
A new report magnifies existing hurdles students face when attempting to transfer from a two-year college to a four-year institution.

Universities Prepare to Launch 2-Year Colleges
The goal of the model, started at Loyola University, is to get low-income students to and through college with little to no debt.
Report Encourages Equity-Oriented Scholarship at Public Research Institutions
The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities released a new report this week aimed at helping public research institutions take...
Columbia Apologizes to Gynecologist’s Abuse Victims
Columbia University leaders issued a letter apologizing to patients who were sexually abused by former university gynecologist Robert Hadden, promising...

All the Presidents’ Golf Carts
Several college and university presidents around the nation travel their campuses in golf carts. Institutional leaders explain the vision and practical benefits of doing so.
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