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Berklee College of Music Goes Online Due to COVID-19

The Berklee College of Music, in Boston, did not have classes Thursday and will have online classes only through Tuesday...

‘The Liberty Way’

A lawsuit alleges that the evangelical Christian university has created policies that dissuade students from reporting sexual violence and punish those who do.

Central European’s New Home, New Leader

It is in Vienna, for good now, building a new campus and attracting diverse students.

Higher Ed’s Future of Flexible Work: The Key Podcast

The era of flexible work in higher education has begun. This week’s episode of The Key, Inside Higher Ed’s news...

Oxford Vice Chancellor Tapped to Lead Carnegie Corp.

University of Oxford vice chancellor Louise Richardson will become the next president of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the...

Kentucky’s Only Public HBCU Risks Running Out of Money

Kentucky State University may run out of money before the spring, WDRB reported. Aaron Thompson, president of the Council on...

Putting a Presidential Spin On It

Bethami Dobkin’s 7:00 a.m. cycling class gives her a chance to get to know students, faculty and staff members outside the confines of a college presidency.

Data Analytics for Institutional Effectiveness at the University of Delaware | Available On-Demand

We are seeing a greater need for a more comprehensive, data-informed approach towards continuous improvement and learner success as a...