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New Ground for Pearson

Community colleges are getting creative with how they handle low enrollment and money problems. A two-year college in Ohio has gone farther than most by hiring education juggernaut Pearson to handle marketing, recruitment and retention of students.

The Cost of Being Decent to Adjuncts

New paper argues that colleges can't afford to improve the pay and working conditions of those off the tenure track. Activists slam the analysis.

Allegedly 'Dystopian' Robot Joins Campus Debates

A group at Brown University says a “dystopian,” pro-Israel robot harassed students there after a Middle Eastern studies event earlier...

Academic Minute: No Longer an Ocean Away

Today on the Academic Minute, Andrew David, assistant professor of biology at Clarkson University, informs us how climate and human...

Three Scholars Jailed, One Deported in Turkey

Three Turkish academics who held a press conference affirming their support for a January petition opposing a military campaign against...

Obama Court Pick Not Major Force in Higher Ed Law

Merrick B. Garland, President Obama's nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court, could well have a major impact on legal issues...

Fund-Raising for Millennials

Elizabethtown College launches an online-first capital campaign to test the power of social media in higher education fund-raising. Black tie not required.

New Report Looks at Study Abroad vs. On-Campus Mortality Rates

American college students are less likely to die on study abroad programs than on their home campuses, according to a...