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Pearson Sues Chegg, Alleging Copyright Infringement
The lawsuit could have far-reaching implications for the growing online study guide industry.

Texas Law Poses Threat to Student Voting
College students in Texas will face stricter registration and voting rules when casting ballots on campus.

Student Mental Health After the Pandemic | Available On-Demand
Many educators were excited about the new academic year as a chance to "return to normal" after the coronavirus pandemic...
Confronting Whiteness in the Teacher Education Classroom
Who is hired as teachers has a big impact. In today's Academic Minute, Skidmore College's Kenneth Sider explains why. Sider...

‘What Cannot Be Tolerated’
Syracuse University offers full-throated defense for a professor targeted for her views about Sept. 11, prompting other academics to wonder why more institutions don’t defend even divisive scholars in this way.

Blackboard, Anthology to Merge, Creating Ed-Tech Behemoth
Combined entity will work with thousands of colleges across administrative and academic departments.

Online Program Companies Publish Data, Hoping to Win Over Critics
With their industry under scrutiny, two companies publish data on student outcomes and prices of online programs at their partner colleges. But the information skirts key financial questions.
California Bill Would Extend Food Benefits to More Students
The California Legislature passed a measure Thursday that would extend federal food assistance benefits to more college students in the...
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