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Report Finds Uneven Sanctioning by Accreditors
An analysis of key actions 10 institutional accrediting agencies took over five years found a "highly uneven and inconsistent system...

'What Matters Most'
New book urges colleges to exercise not-so-common sense when it comes to optimizing the undergraduate experience and otherwise striving toward institutional excellence.

The Long-Term Impact
Researchers say the real test of a state student aid program may not be enrollment alone, but graduate school, lifetime income and more.

New Push to Ban Violent Athletes
USA Swimming recently banned a former Stanford University swimmer convicted of sexual assault. A petition signed by 130,000 people urges the National Collegiate Athletic Association to adopt a similar stance.
Adjunct-Themed Cartoon Contest This Month
Time again for Inside Higher Ed's monthly Cartoon Caption Contest. To suggest a caption for this month's cartoon, which shines...
DA Drops Drug, Gun Charges Against Football Players
A district attorney in Louisiana has decided to drop all charges against two University of Alabama football players who were...
Academic Minute: U.S. Border Patrol Policy
Today on the Academic Minute, Douglas Massey, professor of sociology and public affairs at Princeton University, examines whether policies made...
Another Ex-Athlete Convicted in Vanderbilt Rape Case
A jury in Tennessee on Friday convicted Brandon Vandenburg, a former football player at Vanderbilt University, of inviting three teammates...
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